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Reagan and Cold War II

Reagan and Cold War II. I. Arms Control II. Reagan The Nuclear Dimension The “Cold Winter of 1983 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983. I. Arms Control. Jimmy Carter. MX Missile. Pershing II. SS-20. B-1 Bomber. SALT II, June 18, 1979. II. Reagan. President Ronald W. Reagan. Alexander Haig.

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Reagan and Cold War II

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  1. Reagan and Cold War II • I. Arms Control • II. Reagan • The Nuclear Dimension • The “Cold Winter of 1983 • The “Hot Autumn” of 1983

  2. I. Arms Control

  3. Jimmy Carter

  4. MX Missile

  5. Pershing II

  6. SS-20

  7. B-1 Bomber

  8. SALT II, June 18, 1979

  9. II. Reagan

  10. President Ronald W. Reagan

  11. Alexander Haig

  12. Caspar Weinberger Alexander Haig

  13. Richard Perle

  14. Reagan 1981 1977 Carter

  15. B-1 Bomber

  16. III. The Nuclear Dimension

  17. Pershing II SS-20

  18. “zero option”

  19. STrategic Arms Reduction Talks

  20. IV. The “Cold Winter” of 1983

  21. V. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983

  22. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut.

  23. Beirut, October 23, 1983

  24. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada.

  25. Grenada, October 1983

  26. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England.

  27. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras.

  28. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.”

  29. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.” December 8: Soviets walk out of arms talks.

  30. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 September 1: The Downing of KAL 007. October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.” December 8: Soviets walk out of arms talks.

  31. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 September 1: The Downing of KAL 007. October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 2: “Able Archer.” November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.” December 8: Soviets walk out of arms talks.

  32. Ronald Reagan and Oleg Gordievsky

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