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1 The Turn The Nuclear Dimension The “Cold Winter” of 1983
The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 The Turn Fighting for Freedom Iran-Contra East-West Relations

2 I. The Nuclear Dimension

3 Pershing II SS-20

4 “zero option”

5 STrategic Arms Reduction Talks

6 II. The “Cold Winter” of 1983

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8 III. The “Hot Autumn” of 1983

9 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut.

10 Beirut, October 23, 1983

11 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada.

12 Grenada, October 1983

13 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England.

14 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras.

15 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.”

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17 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.” December 8: Soviets walk out of arms talks.

18 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 September 1: The Downing of KAL 007.
October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.” December 8: Soviets walk out of arms talks.

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20 The “Hot Autumn” of 1983 September 1: The Downing of KAL 007.
October 23: Bombing of Marine barracks in Beirut. October 25: U.S. invades Grenada. October 31: U.S. deploys GLCMs in England. November 2: “Able Archer” November 18: Congress approves aid to Contras. November 20: Screening of “The Day After.” December 8: Soviets walk out of arms talks.

21 Ronald Reagan and Oleg Gordievsky

22 IV. The Turn

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24 George P. Shultz

25 Mikhail Gorbachev

26 Reagan and Gorbachev, Geneva, Nov. 1985

27 Reykjavik, Oct. 1986

28 V. Fighting for Freedom

29 Ronald Reagan

30 VI. Iran-Contra

31 Boland Amendment

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38 Oliver North

39 VII. East-West Relations

40 Mikhail Gorbachev

41 INF Treaty Signing


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