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Did Ronald Reagan bump into future Russian President Vladimir Putin by chance more than 30 years ago?. Former White House photographer Pete Souza is letting Instagram users judge for themselves ...
However, a photo recently shared online claims to put Putin within shoulder distance of both Gorbachev and then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan, the pair whose negotiations led to the eventual ...
Did Vladimir Putin meet Ronald Reagan as an undercover KGB man? Vladimir Putin is at the centre of a bizarre controversy after the release of a photograph allegedly showing the former KGB spy ...
Some ten years later, I received a random letter in the mail from someone who asked if I knew I had captured a picture of Reagan and Vladimir Putin as shown on page 145 in my book. (Putin had by ...
That is exactly what Ronald Reagan did in the final years of the Cold War. What is required today is a Reagan Doctrine for the 21st century — a comprehensive ... Vladimir Putin plays ICBM politics.
A photo making the rounds in newspapers and on blogs this week shows President Ronald Reagan during a 1988 visit to Red Square in Moscow. But the most interesting part of the image is a tourist on ...
Vladimir Putin misquoted one of the most famous U.S. presidential catchphrases of all time on Thursday, ... "Ronald Reagan, debating about taxes and addressing the Americans, said, 'Watch my lips.' ...
A photo has emerged of what could possibly be a young Vladimir Putin “spying” on the US president, Ronald Reagan, in Moscow in 1988.. Pete Souza, who has photographed both President Barack ...
Putin, stone-faced as always, pointed to his lips and invoked a response from an American president. He mentioned Ronald Reagan and taxes and said, ‘No. Watch my lips. No.'” ...
U.S. President Ronald Reagan gestures to photographers after addressing the nation in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., Thursday night, Oct. 27, 1983.
This month marks 10 years since the death of Ronald Reagan, ... those lessons might help the U.S. deal more successfully with Vladimir Putin's increasingly bellicose Russia.
To the editor: The great tragedy of this country is that just when we really needed another Ronald Reagan, we got Donald Trump. (“‘Don’t meddle in the election,’ Trump tells Putin with a ...
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