Summary:
The book chronicles President Ronald Reagan's pivotal three-day visit to Moscow in 1988, detailing his efforts to ease Cold War tensions and his role in the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union. It provides a historical account of Reagan's diplomacy, speeches, and interactions with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during this critical period.
Key points:
1. Reagan's Diplomacy: The book discusses Reagan's role in ending the Cold War, emphasizing his strategy of military strength, economic pressure, and direct talks with the Soviet Union.
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