When it came to nuclear weapons, his policy was "trust but verify." In other words if the Soviet Union agreed to stop producing weapons or if they said they were disassembling them we would trust them but we wanted proof. It's kind of like an oxymoron. He did say at one point that the Soviet Union was an evil empire.
He described the then Soviet Union as the Empire of Evil.
Dominance in military strength and clear strategy for American defence abroad.
ethnic unrest caused by a quest for self-determination.
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Ronald Reagan made his "Evil Empire" Speech on March 8. 1983 in Orlando, Florida in an address to a meeting of the National Association of Evangelicals. The reference to USSR was not the main point of the speech, but the phrase stuck in people's minds.
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"truth is different for each individual."
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The phrase is simply used to show that just as the American's suffered devastating losses in Vietnam, the Soviet Union had crushing losses in Afghanistan.
No, Ronald Reagan did not directly say "Greed is good." This phrase is commonly attributed to the character Gordon Gekko in the movie Wall Street, not to Ronald Reagan himself. Reagan did, however, advocate for limited government intervention in the economy and embraced free-market capitalism.
"Kīanga" is a Maori word that means "summer" in English. It refers to the season of the year characterized by warm weather and longer days.
Notably, Churchill recognized the rise and threat of the Soviet Union, and popularized the phrase "Iron Curtain".
The album's title is taken from the phrase "evil empire", which was used by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and many conservatives in describing the former Soviet Union. The cover is the altered image by Mel Ramos and features Ari Meisel as the subject. The caption "EVIL EMPIRE" and letter "e" on boy's costume were originally "c" and "CRIME BUSTER".
The First Lady of the US from 1980 until 1988 was Nancy Reagan. She was most popularly remembered for the phrase "Just Say No!" in an anti-drug campaign.
In music, punctuation similar to a comma or period in a sentence is called a phrase. A phrase is a musical idea that is characterized by a complete musical thought or a sense of closure. It helps to organize the music and provide structure to the composition.
The Renaissance in Europe was characterized by an interest in Greco-Roman humanist ideas. It also witnessed the development of vernacular literature in many European languages.
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ethnic unrest caused by a quest for self-determination.