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Then Reagan lamented how the USSR, “fueled with American capital, run by American computers, and fed with American grain,” kept playing America for the fool, and that Jimmy Carter bowed to “Kremlin propaganda” on arms control, until, after the Afghanistan invasion, he finally realized that “the Soviets can’t be trusted.” The strategy was working.
Reaganland: America's Right Turn 1976-1980
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