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WWRD? Part 3 – What Would Reagan Do about the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
President Reagan was a strong advocate of Peace through Strength. Essentially he believed that foreign powers were less likely to engage with the United States militarily if they were certain that they would receive immediate, disproportionate punishment from our armed … Continue reading →