1983Reagan Announces Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)

Ronald Reagan proposes the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI...
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🇺🇸 Reagan Inaugurated and Iran Hostages Released

Ronald Reagan inaugurated 40th President of the United States. Reagan is elected on a platform opposed to the concessions of détente. Also that day the Iran hostage crisis ends.
Reagan Inaugurated and Iran Hostages Released (1981)
United StatesReaganpresidencyIran hostage crisisCold Warpoliticsforeign policy1980sdétente

🏝️ Reagan Announces Caribbean Basin Initiative

President Ronald Reagan announces the "Caribbean Basin Initiative" to prevent the overthrow of governments in the region by the forces of communism.
Reagan Announces Caribbean Basin Initiative (1982)
CaribbeanUS Foreign PolicyReaganCold WarEconomicsAidCentral AmericaPolitics

📜 Reagan Denounces Soviet Human Rights Abuses

President Ronald Reagan signs P.L. 97-157 denouncing the government of the Soviet Union that it should cease its abuses of the basic human rights of its citizens.
Reagan Denounces Soviet Human Rights Abuses (1982)
ReaganHuman RightsSoviet UnionCold WarIdeologyPropagandaUS Foreign Policy

🚀 Reagan Announces Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)

Ronald Reagan proposes the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI, or "Star Wars").
Reagan Announces Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) (1983)
Cold WarUS Foreign PolicyArms RaceSpaceDefenseReaganTechnologyNuclear

👿 Reagan Labels Soviet Union 'Evil Empire'

In speech to the National Association of Evangelicals, Reagan labels the Soviet Union an "evil empire".
Reagan Labels Soviet Union 'Evil Empire' (1983)
ReaganSoviet UnionCold WarIdeologyPropagandaUS Foreign PolicyEvil EmpireRhetoric

🚨 Soviet Nuclear False Alarm Incident

The 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident occurs. The U.S.S.R. nuclear early warning system reports launch of multiple U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles. Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov, an officer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces, correctly identifies them as false alarms. This decision is seen as having prevented a retaliatory nuclear attack based on erroneous data on the United States and its NATO allies, which likely would have resulted in nuclear war and the deaths of hundreds of millions of people.
Soviet Nuclear False Alarm Incident (1983)
Cold WarNuclearUSSRDefenseMilitaryEarly Warning SystemPetrovCrisisAccident