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Opinion: Premiers, tear down these walls
U.S. President Ronald Reagan stood before the Berlin Wall and declared, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Canada now ...
Robert Gates noted that early during the Reagan administration, there was a buildup in U.S. defenses with the additions of tanks, planes, ships, submarines, combat vehicles and nuclear weapons.
U.S. Marine and civilian speakers praised President Ronald Reagan for his commitment to peace through strength Thursday ...
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev issued a series of reforms and the Communist Party gave up its 70-year monopoly of political power in the Soviet Union.
President Trump’s blueprints to build a space-based missile defense shield could help him push for cuts in atomic weapons arsenals with Russia and other nuclear powers.
Sally Novetzke of Cedar Rapids in December 2018 holds mementos of her time as U.S. ambassador to Malta and a book of photos ...
Lozansky settled in the United States and became a professor of nuclear physics at the University of Rochester. Lozansky, in America, and Tatiana, in Moscow, went on hunger strikes. They organized ...
Why not reduce nuclear arsenals from thousands into the hundreds, and divert savings toward fighting hunger and poverty?
The city desperately needs a gutsy “Nixon goes to China” leader — a local Gorbachev — willing to break with this history. This would start with a hiring freeze for nearly all white-collar ...
Mikhail Gorbachev resigned as President of the Soviet Union, leaving Boris Yeltsin as President of Russia. Most people born in the 1980s and earlier remember that momentous day - when a communist ...
Renowned Ghanaian Digital Marketing Expert Gorbachev Awuah, popularly known as Rems, recently organized a spectacular end-of-year party for ZionFelix and his hardworking team. The event, held on ...
In 1986, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev proposed a sweeping arms-control plan to eliminate all nuclear weapons by the year 2000 and rid "mankind of the fear of nuclear catastrophe." In 1997 ...