In the 1980s, Ronald …show more content…
The Reagan Doctrine started becoming more and more irrelevant to US policy as the Cold War came closer to an end. The Reagan doctrine was also essential to the end of the Cold War, as it was the factor that drove the Soviets out of power and rule. The Reagan Doctrine urged to extinguish the Soviets from any regions especially those in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The Reagan doctrine was a crucial policy that the Cold War would have not ended without …show more content…
Reagan in West Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate delivered this speech. The purpose of this speech was to let the leader of the Soviet Union, which was Gorbachev, to tear down the wall, which separated East Berlin from West Berlin, causing division between both provinces. Even though Reagan made it very clear that he would like the wall to be torn down by Gorbachev, it is said that the speech he made had very little impact on the tearing of the