Ronald Reagan: Intelligence and the End of the Cold War
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Author: Central Intelligence Agency
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Reagan, in the old narrative, simply could not be the architect of anything positive that happened while he was president. That perspective has changed forever and is marked by the continually improving regard historians have for Reagan.
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