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" My feeling is that it's a misreading of history to say that, as the Reagan supporters do, that Reagan won the Cold War. "
Robert Dallek
History
War
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" What did in the Soviet Union was the Soviet Union. "
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" William Henry Harrison, who died of pneumonia in April of 1841, after only one month in office, was the first Chief Executive to hide his physical frailties. "
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" The Bay of Pigs is one of America's most infamous Cold War blunders, and it has been studied, debated, and dramatized endlessly ever since. "
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" There are limits on what a president can achieve or do, but the expectations are so great. "
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