Title: Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War
1Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War
2HUAC Witnesses Ronald Reagan Blames Hollywood
Labor Conflicts on Communist Infiltration (1947)
- Ronald Reagan was long-time opponent of Communism
- As President of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG),
he cooperated with the House Un-American
Activities Committees inquiry into the potential
infiltration of Communism into the Motion Picture
industry. - In testimony before HUAC, he claimed members of
the Communists played a role in a series of
Hollywood union strikes .
3A Time for Choosing Speech (1964)
- Reagan campaigned for Barry Goldwater in the 1964
presidential race. - His televised "A Time for Choosing" speech
propelled the actor from corporate spokesman to
conservative champion - It became known as "The Speech.
- He implied that liberalism represents a shift
toward socialism. - He outlined the goals of the modern conservative
movement - smaller government,
- lower taxes, personal autonomy, and more
- aggressive policy toward Communist states.
4Address to the British Parliament (1982)
- As President, Reagan revived the Cold War
rhetoric, which had not been the focus of the
Nixon and Carter administrations. - In a speech to the British Parliament, Reagan
outlined "a plan and a hope for the long termthe
march of freedom and democracy which will leave
Marxism-Leninism on the ash-heap of history as it
has left other tyrannies which stifle the freedom
and muzzle the self-expression of the people."
5The Strategic Defense Initiative
- In 1983, President Reagan proposed his Strategic
Defense Initiative (SDI) as an additional check
on Soviet nuclear capability. - He envisioned space-based missile defense
technology capable of striking down nuclear
weapons before they reached the U.S. - The Soviets feared SDI would increase the risk of
the U.S. launching an attack because it would not
fear retaliation. - The press derisively dubbed the plan "Star Wars.
- Many believed it was infeasible due to the
enormous expense and technical innovation it
would require to become operational.
6The Evil Empire (1983)
- In this speech at the Annual Convention of the
National Association of Evangelicals, President
Reagan made his case against a Nuclear Freeze by
appealing to the audiences belief in God. - He labeled the U.S.S.R. an evil empire and
insisted that their secular beliefs were a threat
to America. - He also predicts the end of Communism.
7Tear Down This Wall Speech (1987)
- The Berlin Wall was built by Communists in August
1961 to keep Germans from escaping
Communist-dominated East Berlin into Democratic
West Berlin. - The 12-ft concrete wall extended for 100 miles
and included electrified fences and guard posts. - The wall was a symbol of the Cold War, in which
the politically opposed superpowers continually
wrestled for dominance, stopping just short of
actual warfare.
8Tear Down This Wall Speech (1987)
as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to
stand, it is not the German question alone that
remains open, but the question of freedom for all
mankind. the Soviets themselves may, in a
limited way, be coming to understand the
importance of freedom. We hear much from Moscow
about a new policy of reform and openness.
General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek
peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek
liberalization Come here to this gate! Mr.
Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear
down this wall!
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