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What was Reagan’s view of the Soviet Union?
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Reagan's view of the Soviet Union was influenced by his belief in the importance of confronting and ultimately defeating communism. He famously described the Soviet Union as an "evil empire" and believed that the United States needed to take a strong stance against Soviet expansionism. Reagan also believed that the Soviet Union's economic system was fundamentally flawed and unsustainable, and he advocated for policies that would put pressure on the Soviet economy and weaken its ability to compete with the United States. Ultimately, Reagan's view of the Soviet Union was one of confrontation and opposition, rather than cooperation or accommodation.
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