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Over the course of his presidency, Ronald Reagan’s approach toward the Soviet Union became more
belligerent.
hesitant.
dismissive.
cooperative.
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cooperative.
Early in his presidency Reagan was sharply anti-Soviet (“evil empire,” military buildup), but after Mikhail Gorbachev’s rise he pursued summits and arms-control agreements (INF Treaty), becoming more cooperative.
Early in his presidency Reagan was sharply anti-Soviet (“evil empire,” military buildup), but after Mikhail Gorbachev’s rise he pursued summits and arms-control agreements (INF Treaty), becoming more cooperative.
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