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“Eisenhower provided the first break in the Cold War, by bringing Khrushchev to the United States, in humanizing the Soviets; and then Nixon, by making the opening to China; and then Reagan, even meeting in Reykjavik with Gorbachev and acknowledging that nuclear weapons are a horror. So I won't…” quote by Robert Scheer
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“Eisenhower provided the first break in the Cold War, by bringing Khrushchev to the United States, in humanizing the Soviets; and then Nixon, by making the opening to China; and then Reagan, even meeting in Reykjavik with Gorbachev and acknowledging that nuclear weapons are a horror. So I won't accept that Republicans just escalate. Republicans, at least when they were more moderate, they were maybe even more isolationist, they sometimes brought sanity to the debate. We don't have that now. We have - all these Republicans have gone off the neoconservative deep end.”

Robert Scheer

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Source Speech: Interview on US foreign policy, 1990s

The quote argues that past Republican leaders helped de‑escalate Cold War tensions through diplomatic outreach, contrasting them with current hard‑line neoconservative trends.

In simple terms: Republicans once used diplomacy to reduce Cold War tensions, unlike today’s hard‑liners.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the value of diplomatic engagement over confrontation.

Themes

diplomacy Cold War political moderation US foreign policy leadership

Mood

reflective critical analytical

Type

political historical commentary

When to use this quote

  • Congressional hearings
  • international summits
  • policy debates
  • academic courses on Cold War history

Key Concepts

realism isolationism strategic negotiation political shift

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can current policymakers revive diplomatic channels?
  • What lessons from past bipartisan efforts apply today?
A Different Perspective

Historical context may oversimplify complex geopolitical factors and internal party dynamics.

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