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DR. PAUL KENGOR: A CANDLE FOR IRAN? - A REAGAN LESSON FOR OBAMA |
The prospects for shining light upon that darkness seemed bleak,” Kengor recalls, yet this “new man in Washington, President Ronald Reagan, was sure he could reverse Moscow’s surge. He would jump-start the process in Poland, a repressed Communist Bloc state -- but one where hope survived.
For Obama, this means not simply reacting to occasional incidents in Iran -- when they rarely present themselves -- but to be proactive, creative, to regularly call out the tyrants and encourage the dissidents. Obama must do this if he wants to push the freedom tide, if he wants to try to change the status quo in a dungeon like Iran, which for 30 years has been the world’s worst terrorist state.
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