This is from my question I posted earlier:
What is the corruption Ronald Reagan is hiding in his Berlin Wall speech? What is the bad thing he's hiding?
After reading the speech, I can only conclude that Reagan want to rally the people of West Berlin to oppose communism. I can't seem to find/understand the deeper meaning of what he's trying to hide.
Is it because Reagan wants to hide the criticism he got for violating the INF Treaty?
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I have never read the speech in its entirety, so I can't really help you. He did not, as I recall, talk about the Iran-Contra affair at all, so by not speaking of it and his own hypocrisy, not to mention illegal deals, you may be right.
On the other hand, why would he have talked about the Iran-Contra affair at a speech about the Berlin Wall?
There are many different ways to look at all this, Joes. You must consider all angles and see what YOU THINK!
There are many different ways to look at all this, Joes. You must consider all angles and see what YOU THINK!
Exactly, writeacher. The IMF treaty was also not the subject of the speech. It was about the Berlin wall and the "Iron Curtain".