The Reagan Administration: Relations With The Soviet Union

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The Reagan administration conducted relations with the Soviet Union differently than previous administrations. Reagan’s first term was characterized by bitterness and opposition toward the Soviet Union. This hostility between the two nations can be traced back several decades. In 1949, for the first time, the United States entered the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a peacetime military alliance. The Soviet Union attempted to hinder the founding of this organization along with other Western alliances. Just over a decade later, the Soviets stationed nuclear missiles in Cuba near U.S. shores. The U.S. and the USSR participated in a thirteen-day military standoff called the Cuban Missile Crisis. Many consider this incident the beginning