Ronald Reagan’s 1987 speech in West Berlin became one of the most memorable moments of the late Cold War. With the Berlin ...
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan sharply criticized tariffs and trade barriers. Ontario’s government used Reagan’s words in an advertisement promoting free trade between the US and Canada in response ...
President Donald Trump canceled trade talks with Canada on Thursday, citing a recent ad released by the government of Canada’s Ontario province that quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio ...
On June 12, 1987 President Ronald Reagan stood before the Brandenburg Gate in West Germany and voiced his now-famous challenge to the Soviet leader: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." The Berlin ...
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BERLIN (AP) – Berlin’s mayor has unveiled a plaque commemorating the 25th anniversary of U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s call to the Soviets to “tear down” the wall that then divided the German city.
The anti-tariff ad, which President Trump pointed to in cutting off trade talks with Canada, uses several sound bites from an April 1987 speech, though not in the order President Ronald Reagan said ...