Posts Tagged ‘Soviet Union’

Former Presidential Advisor And Others Reminisce Over End of Cold War

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

By Ravi Bhatia – Talk Radio News Service

Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush, reflected on the final days of the Cold War at a discussion hosted by the German Marshall Fund at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on Monday.

“We wanted to encourage the liberalizing regimes, especially in Poland and in Hungary,” he said. “But we wanted to do it at a pace which would not bring about Soviet reaction as happened in Germany in ‘53, Hungary in ‘56, Czechoslovakia in ‘68. We didn’t know exactly what that was, but we were sort of feeling our way. How much should we encourage Eastern Europe? How much should we be cautious?”

Scowcroft spoke in a panel that included Hans-Dietrich Genscher, former Foreign Minister of the Republic of Germany, and Robert Kimmitt, former United States Ambassador to Germany. BBC World News Washington Correspondent Katty Kay presided over the discussion, which was held in honor of the upcoming 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, which occurred on Nov. 9, 1989.

A barrier separating Eastern and Western Germany, the Berlin Wall symbolized the Iron Curtain between Western Europe and the Soviet Union-dominated Eastern Bloc. The fall of the wall tends to be synonymous with the reunification of Germany and the end of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.

[Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1989] believed one can reform socialism,” said Genscher. “Later, he had to learn that you could not reform socialism, you could only overcome socialism. That happened in 1989.”

Civil Rights Attorney: Obama Stance On Torture Soviet-Esque

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Bruce Fein, a prominent civil rights lawyer and former attorney under President Ronald Reagan, criticizes President Obama for ignoring torture war crimes rather than prosecuting those involved. He likens President Obama’s administration to the Soviet Union and China (0:25).

 
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Afghan Journal: a war photographer and hotel owner in Kabul

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Peter Jouvenal, Soldier, Combat Journalist, and Hotelier, The Gandamack Lodge, Kabul

Talk Radio News Service embedded military affairs correspondent Richard Miller interviews Peter Jouvenal, a former war photographer and a hotel owner in Kabul, Afghanistan about his experiences covering the constant state of war in Afghanistan. (21:25)

 
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We should have cut corporate taxes, Congressman Sessions says

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

In response to my question of whether or not lowering taxes were a quick fix or not, Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX) says I asked him an interesting question. If you are competitive in what you do, and someone else in this competitive world does something, you respond, he says. For instance, the Soviet Union went to a flat tax, and they’ve almost doubled the amount of revenue they get, and so it’s always a competitive marketplace. All of a sudden we look up, he says, and America has the second highest corporate tax rate in the world. We should have said that in order to be more competitive, we should have cut corporate taxes. Once again it’s a level of where your competition is- that’s your marketplace. (1:14)

 
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