Rambo 3 Ideology

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Rambo 3 was made during the cold war, which indeed makes this movie very influential on the citizens of the United States at the time. Cold war is a term which describes the tension between USSR and US, this conflict led to the rise of militarism in both nations, once again after the end of WWII. President Reagan acted as a “cold warrior”(Tom Mangold 1992) in both his terms of presidency. As a matter of fact, Ronald Reagan once stated: “declaring yourselves above it(...) an evil empire (...) remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.” (Reagan 1983) which is clearly showing Reagan’s hate for USSR as he subjects them as an “evil empire”, this term points to the cruelties of USSR. With this in mind, Rambo 3’s main topic of Reagan’s ideology is cold war. First, Russians (USSR) are shown as the enemies of the United States” during the Soviet Afghan War. Placing the USSR as enemies is the most …show more content…

All of these evidences help to build up on the idea of an “evil empire” who is now also shown as brutal and merciless. On the other hand, Rambo’s production was finished in 1998, which overlaps with the soviet afghan war (1979-1989) as well as Reagan’s presidency. Soviet Afghan war was the conflict between the soviet army, the Mujaheedin group and the Republic of Afghanistan, during the cold war.At the time the United States had been advancing their relationship with middle eastern countries including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and others.Therefore “The Soviet Union feared the loss of its communist proxy in Afghanistan.”(Russia and Afghanistan ISW). In 1979 the soviet army invaded afghanistan to restore the communist government of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), against a possible revolution. Rambo 3 movie coming out, during this time, focuses on pointing the audience’s opinion and view against