When Ronald Reagan
called the Soviet Union an "evil empire" in 1983, he was articulating
in the boldest terms what had always been an American understanding.
The Kremlin had long been fomenting communist revolution the world
over, and we had long pursued our policy of "containment."
Thus
did we fight wars in Korea and Vietnam, facilitate coups d'état against
people such as Salvador Allende and support anti-communist rebels such
as the mujahedeen in Afghanistan. Of course, plans didn't always come
together. There was the Bay of Pigs debacle, and the covert Iran-Contra
operation getting front-page exposure. The "police action" in Korea
ended in a stalemate and Vietnam just became stale, losing the public
and political support necessary for victory.
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