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Title: Foreign Policy and the Cold War


1
Foreign Policy and the Cold War
  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Glasnost
  • Perestroika
  • INF Treaty
  • Sandinistas
  • Contras

2
Gorby
  • March 1985
  • Mikhail Gorbachev becomes Sec.
  • General of Communist Party
  • Began glasnost
  • Openness
  • Open to free press and criticism
  • Perestroika
  • Called for less government control of the economy
  • Allowed for private enterprise
  • Led to democracy

3
INF Treaty
  • 1987
  • Treaty that eliminated two major classes of
    nuclear weapons in Europe
  • Allowed for on-site inspections

4
End of the Cold War
  • Gorbys introduction of democracy led to the
    breakup of the Soviet Union
  • Gorby resigned
  • 1992
  • Pres. Bush (I) and Boris Yeltsin declared the
    Cold War over

5
Iran Contra
  • 1977-79
  • Sandinistas
  • Rebel group in Nicaragua
  • Toppled the Nicaraguan dictator
  • Pres. Carter acknowledge the new govt and sent
  • Soviets also sent
  • Pres. Reagan called Nicaragua a satellite of the
    Soviet Union

6
Iran Contra cont.
  • Reagan began to support the Contras
  • Congress banned aid to the Contras
  • Reagan found a way to fund Contras anyway
  • Nicaragua held free elections in 1990

7
Yes, more Iran Contra
  • 1983
  • American hostages were taken in Lebanon
  • Reagan encouraged allies not to sell weapons to
    Iran in their war against Iraq
  • ButReagan approved a weapons sale to Iran and in
    exchange, Iran would tell its friend, Lebanon, to
    let US hostages go
  • Hostages were freed

8
Big Trouble
  • Some of the profits from the sale of weapons to
    Iran went to the Contras in Nicaragua
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