6.5.2

Reagan and the ‘Second Cold War’

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Reagan and the ‘Second Cold War’

Reagan believed that God had given him a mission to win the Cold War. As detente ended, he waged the 'Second Cold War' to rid the world of communism.

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Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI) - ‘Star Wars’, 1983

  • SDI or 'Star Wars' involved using mirrors, laser beams, satellites and other machinery orbiting the Earth in space.
  • The aim was to be able to shoot down Soviet ICBMs from anywhere in the world.
  • This seemed to violate the Outer Space Treaty signed in 1967.
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The importance of SDI

  • The SDI was extremely important because it gave the USA the advantage in the arms race.
  • The Soviet economy was 80% smaller than the American economy.
  • It could not find the money to invest in a 'Star Wars' rival.
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USSR economic decline

  • In the 1980s, the US economy was 5x wealthier and 5x more productive than the Soviet economy.
  • It seemed that capitalism (with its competition and innovation) was a superior solution for people's living standards relative to communism (with central command where all innovations were ordered by 1 central government).
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The Vietnam War

  • The war in Vietnam had lasted 20 years. It is thought that over 50,000 Americans died in the war.
  • In his early years as president, Reagan continued to fund anti-communist movements in Latin America, in places like Chile.
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The shooting down of KALOO7, 1983

  • On the 1st of September 1983, a Soviet Union military plane accidentally shot down a South Korean plane carrying 269 people.
  • A member of the US House of Representatives, Larry McDonald was on the plane.
  • The plane shot down was flight KAL007.
  • This seems similar to Iran's shooting down of a Ukrainian plane in 2020 amid tensions with America and Ukrainian rebels shooting down the Malaysian flight MH17 in 2014 amid tensions with their own government.
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Chernobyl

  • On the 26th of April 1986, a nuclear reactor exploded at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union.
  • 54 people died immediately, but nuclear radiation was spread all across Europe.
  • Children in the region around the site were reported to have had a 90% cancer rate (nuclear radiation can cause cancer).
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Reagan and Gorbachev

  • In a 2009 interview, Gorbachev said 'If President Ronald Reagan and I had not succeeded in signing disarmament agreements and normalizing our relations in 1985-88, the later developments would have been unimaginable. But what happened between Reagan and me would also have been unimaginable if earlier we had not begun perestroika in the Soviet Union.'

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