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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:14,290 --> 00:00:16,130 The american nation cannot, 2 00:00:16,460 --> 00:00:18,630 must not, and will not permit the 3 00:00:18,960 --> 00:00:22,800 establishment of another communist government in the western hemisphere. 4 00:00:24,890 --> 00:00:31,730 If America's soul totally becomes poisoned part of the autopsy must read Vietnam. 5 00:00:41,700 --> 00:00:43,320 Let us be united in peace 6 00:00:43,990 --> 00:00:47,700 let us also be united against defeat. 7 00:00:50,870 --> 00:00:51,750 For General Electric, 8 00:00:52,290 --> 00:00:53,290 here is Ronald Reagan 9 00:00:54,250 --> 00:00:57,670 Good evening ladies and gentlemen tonight it's my pleasure to appear 10 00:00:59,630 --> 00:01:01,050 in the General Electric theater 11 00:01:20,730 --> 00:01:24,240 In 1970, attorney general John Mitchell gloated: 12 00:01:25,110 --> 00:01:29,370 'This country is going so far right that you're not going to recognize it.' 13 00:01:30,120 --> 00:01:32,870 But how much further to the right could the US go? 14 00:01:33,960 --> 00:01:39,880 In 1970 there was Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, nuclear threats, surveillance, 15 00:01:40,300 --> 00:01:45,130 sabotage, dirty tricks, official lies, racial polarization, crime, 16 00:01:45,880 --> 00:01:49,930 and still to come were war on drugs, Chile and Watergate. 17 00:01:51,470 --> 00:01:55,390 But compared to the world that Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush 18 00:01:55,850 --> 00:01:59,270 would usher in, one could almost look back nostalgically on the 19 00:01:59,820 --> 00:02:01,360 Nixon era. 20 00:02:10,780 --> 00:02:13,830 Right-wing forces have always operated freely and openly in 21 00:02:14,580 --> 00:02:18,540 the dark chasms of American life where racism, militarism, 22 00:02:19,290 --> 00:02:24,090 imperialism and blind devotion to private enterprise festered. 23 00:02:24,760 --> 00:02:28,590 The raw underbelly of fanaticism has spun groups as disparate as 24 00:02:29,340 --> 00:02:30,680 the Ku Klux Klan 25 00:02:32,510 --> 00:02:33,850 Nazi party 26 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:35,810 the Liberty League 27 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:37,770 the American First'ers 28 00:02:38,850 --> 00:02:40,190 the John Birch'ers 29 00:02:40,940 --> 00:02:41,940 the McCarthyite's 30 00:02:42,360 --> 00:02:43,280 and the Tea Party 31 00:02:43,690 --> 00:02:48,200 spilling either hatred, bigotry or simply ignorance of history. 32 00:02:49,620 --> 00:02:52,780 Beginning with Nixon's courting of a new republican south 33 00:02:53,240 --> 00:02:56,500 and the success of George Wallace as a third party candidate 34 00:02:57,250 --> 00:03:00,290 these forces migrated from the fringes of American politics 35 00:03:01,080 --> 00:03:06,550 and the nether reaches of rationality to a new home in the republican party 36 00:03:06,970 --> 00:03:11,600 which gradually banished its once thriving moderate and liberal wings. 37 00:03:12,550 --> 00:03:16,630 Nixon had once said, domestic politics interested him about as much as 38 00:03:20,020 --> 00:03:24,360 But on his watch, whether he liked it or not, 18 year-olds won the vote 39 00:03:24,820 --> 00:03:26,030 censorship declined, 40 00:03:26,570 --> 00:03:29,610 and gays and lesbians emerged from the shadows. 41 00:03:30,070 --> 00:03:33,450 He established the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency 42 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:35,620 supported the equal rights amendment 43 00:03:36,160 --> 00:03:38,830 and new regulations governing the health of workers 44 00:03:39,370 --> 00:03:41,880 and even strengthen the voting rights act. 45 00:03:42,540 --> 00:03:45,920 His former right-wing allies were belatedly recognizing that 46 00:03:46,250 --> 00:03:51,840 this was not the 1950s anti-communist hatchet man Richard Nixon they had known 47 00:03:53,010 --> 00:03:57,850 Though he was pulverizing southeast Asia, he horrified the right when he 48 00:03:58,270 --> 00:04:02,310 turned around and, seeking to ease the stresses of US land war in Asia, 49 00:04:02,770 --> 00:04:06,070 recognized red China in 1972. 50 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:10,200 And on top of that, he went to the Soviet union and signed the 51 00:04:10,530 --> 00:04:16,990 historic SALT 1 treaty, placing limits on missile and anti-missile systems. 52 00:04:17,540 --> 00:04:21,580 When Nixon took the country off the gold standard and imposed wage 53 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:25,500 and price controls in 1971, and then 54 00:04:25,710 --> 00:04:29,460 pulled all of remaining US troops out of Vietnam in '73, 55 00:04:30,010 --> 00:04:34,260 it seemed he had lost his mind and totally betrayed his base. 56 00:04:34,800 --> 00:04:38,310 By the time of Watergate, Nixon had made far too many enemies 57 00:04:38,640 --> 00:04:40,930 on both left and right that he could afford. 58 00:04:41,810 --> 00:04:47,610 Facing a probable impeachment, he resigned on aug. 9, 1974. 59 00:04:48,690 --> 00:04:52,110 The presidency was now in the hands of the amiable Gerald Ford, 60 00:04:52,650 --> 00:04:54,820 a man who, Lyndon Johnson said, 61 00:04:55,370 --> 00:04:57,780 could not fart and chew gum at the same time. 62 00:04:59,540 --> 00:05:01,290 As we can see the Ford popularity is 63 00:05:01,960 --> 00:05:03,580 certainly on a sharp rise here 64 00:05:11,210 --> 00:05:15,050 Ford announced that our long national nightmare is over. 65 00:05:15,590 --> 00:05:18,680 But, sending all the wrong signals, pardoned Nixon: 66 00:05:19,220 --> 00:05:26,020 an absolute pardon onto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the US which he, 67 00:05:26,900 --> 00:05:31,570 Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed. 68 00:05:32,240 --> 00:05:35,410 But, even more troubling for the future was that, Nixon's fall 69 00:05:36,410 --> 00:05:40,660 brought out the deepest impulses of rage and revenge from the core of 70 00:05:41,080 --> 00:05:42,950 Nixon's new republican party. 71 00:05:43,370 --> 00:05:45,790 His legendary anger became theirs, 72 00:05:46,460 --> 00:05:48,540 but now directed against the government itself. 73 00:05:49,500 --> 00:05:52,800 Reinvigorated by anger at a so-called liberal media which had 74 00:05:53,340 --> 00:05:57,300 played such a toxic role in their mind in distorting Vietnam and 75 00:05:57,640 --> 00:06:00,010 driving Nixon from the presidency, 76 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:05,060 a network of conservative think-tanks as well as rich foundations 77 00:06:06,270 --> 00:06:08,770 invested large sums of money to push 78 00:06:09,190 --> 00:06:10,520 for their agendas. 79 00:06:11,070 --> 00:06:15,240 Among these was a radical return to the concept of privatization 80 00:06:15,990 --> 00:06:21,580 that had been, in their minds, destroyed by Roosevelt's loathed new deal. 81 00:06:22,450 --> 00:06:26,250 Roosevelt's old enemies, the money class, were back. 82 00:06:27,250 --> 00:06:29,670 The burgeoning right-wing network had little use for a 83 00:06:30,290 --> 00:06:33,510 relative moderate like Gerald Ford and itched to put a 84 00:06:34,050 --> 00:06:37,970 real right-winger like former governor Reagan of California 85 00:06:38,390 --> 00:06:39,300 into the white house. 86 00:06:43,310 --> 00:06:48,140 Bowing to pressure, Ford and Donald Rumsfeld -a young congressman 87 00:06:48,560 --> 00:06:52,610 who'd made a name attacking the Soviets in the '60s- engineered 88 00:06:53,190 --> 00:06:58,660 a major cabinet check-up known as the Halloween Day Massacre in oct. '75. 89 00:06:59,820 --> 00:07:05,000 Rumsfeld, who Nixon had called a ruthless little bastard, took over Defense. 90 00:07:05,540 --> 00:07:09,580 Kissinger, staying on at State, lost his national security post to 91 00:07:10,130 --> 00:07:11,540 gen. Brent Scowcroft 92 00:07:12,420 --> 00:07:16,800 Bush took over the CIA and Dick Cheney, a protégé of Rumsfeld's, 93 00:07:17,340 --> 00:07:19,090 replaced him as Chief of Staff. 94 00:07:19,630 --> 00:07:24,350 Vice-president Nelson Rockefeller, a moderate, was forced off the ticket 95 00:07:24,680 --> 00:07:25,970 in '76. 96 00:07:27,390 --> 00:07:32,440 Rumsfeld helped block a new SALT treaty, and Ford banished the term 97 00:07:32,770 --> 00:07:37,150 détente, associated now with Henry Kissinger from the white house. 98 00:07:42,910 --> 00:07:46,950 But the people wanted change, and in the interest of the presidency 99 00:07:47,290 --> 00:07:53,210 in 1976, the governor Jimmy Carter a former peanut farmer and long time 100 00:07:53,880 --> 00:07:58,550 sunday school teacher from Plains, Georgia who narrowly defeated Ford. 101 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:03,050 Carter was anything but a typical candidate. 102 00:08:04,010 --> 00:08:07,430 He sought to end the arms race, revive détente, 103 00:08:07,850 --> 00:08:12,150 restore America's moral standing and learn from Vietnam, saying: 104 00:08:12,900 --> 00:08:15,730 Never again shall our country become militarily involved 105 00:08:16,190 --> 00:08:17,940 in the internal affairs of another nation, 106 00:08:18,690 --> 00:08:23,070 unless there's a direct and obvious threat to the security of the US. 107 00:08:23,950 --> 00:08:29,500 He said at the UN that the US would cut its nuclear arsenal by 50% 108 00:08:30,160 --> 00:08:31,920 if the Soviets did the same. 109 00:08:32,460 --> 00:08:36,500 Following his gut, Carter scored some significant early successes. 110 00:08:36,960 --> 00:08:40,340 He helped secure the Camp David Accords in 1978 111 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:42,300 leading to Israeli withdrawal from 112 00:08:42,760 --> 00:08:46,930 Egyptian territory captured in the 1967 war 113 00:08:47,680 --> 00:08:49,640 and established diplomatic relations 114 00:08:50,100 --> 00:08:51,850 between the two countries. 115 00:08:55,650 --> 00:08:58,480 He negotiated a SALT 2 treaty with the Soviets 116 00:08:59,150 --> 00:09:01,570 mandating a reduction in nuclear missiles 117 00:09:01,990 --> 00:09:03,320 and bombers. 118 00:09:03,740 --> 00:09:07,580 But Carter knew little about foreign policy and had been deeply influenced by the 119 00:09:08,030 --> 00:09:12,710 ideas of Zbigniew Brzezinski, his national security advisor. 120 00:09:13,250 --> 00:09:19,710 An... professor and fierce anti-communist he tapped the rising, though still little known, 121 00:09:20,050 --> 00:09:21,590 Carter from membership in the 122 00:09:23,880 --> 00:09:29,220 a group founded by Chase Manhattan Bank chairman David Rockefeller in 1973 123 00:09:29,890 --> 00:09:32,520 to bolster the world capitalist order. 124 00:09:33,180 --> 00:09:37,980 With 180 elite members and offices on 3 continents, most rejected the 125 00:09:38,440 --> 00:09:41,030 rigidity of right-wing anti-communism. 126 00:09:41,690 --> 00:09:46,280 But Brzezinski, like Kissinger before him, marginalized the moral liberal 127 00:09:46,740 --> 00:09:49,450 secretary of State, and engineered a return 128 00:09:50,120 --> 00:09:52,200 to cold war orthodoxy. 129 00:09:52,870 --> 00:09:56,370 He bragged about being the first Pole in 300 years in a position 130 00:09:57,130 --> 00:09:59,090 to really stick it to the Russians. 131 00:10:04,130 --> 00:10:08,930 Massive US arms sales to Iran, half of all US sales worldwide, 132 00:10:09,600 --> 00:10:15,390 had kept the unpopular Shah in power, and despite his dismal human rights record 133 00:10:15,940 --> 00:10:19,110 Carter shared a lavish new year's eve in Tehran: 134 00:10:19,980 --> 00:10:23,610 There is no leader with whom I have a deeper sense of personal friendship. 135 00:10:24,240 --> 00:10:32,660 Iran, because of the great leadership of the Shah, is an island of stability 136 00:10:33,870 --> 00:10:37,170 in one of the more troubled areas of the world. 137 00:10:38,580 --> 00:10:42,750 Within a year the Shah had imposed martial law, and his troops 138 00:10:43,380 --> 00:10:45,130 shot down 100s in the street. 139 00:10:46,550 --> 00:10:50,850 Fearing that Soviets would occupy Iran's oil fields in this chaos 140 00:10:51,260 --> 00:10:54,100 Brzezinski warned Carter that the US now faced 141 00:11:03,320 --> 00:11:06,360 Two months later the Shah fled for his life. 142 00:11:06,900 --> 00:11:12,700 Ayatollah Khomeini returned from exile demanding the Shah's return to face trial. 143 00:11:13,240 --> 00:11:17,290 Carter, under pressure from Brzezinski, Kissinger and David Rockefeller 144 00:11:17,830 --> 00:11:21,880 allowed the Shah into the US for medical treatment of his cancer 145 00:11:22,210 --> 00:11:25,510 infuriating the Iranian public: The US embassy in Tehran has been 146 00:11:25,840 --> 00:11:27,920 invaded and occupied by Iranian students. 147 00:11:28,260 --> 00:11:29,970 Americans inside have been taken prisoner. 148 00:11:30,640 --> 00:11:33,810 In november, students burst into the embassy and seized 149 00:11:34,350 --> 00:11:40,060 52 american hostages whom they held for 444 days, 150 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:43,650 effectively destroying Carter's presidency. 151 00:11:44,730 --> 00:11:46,940 Crises seemed to be flaring all over. 152 00:11:47,490 --> 00:11:52,070 Central america, after suffering decades of poverty, brutality and corruption 153 00:11:52,620 --> 00:11:58,410 under US backed right-wing dictators, was ready to explode by the late 1970s. 154 00:11:59,410 --> 00:12:04,340 In Nicaragua, the Sandinistas seized power in july of '79 155 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:06,840 Latin America’s first successful revolution 156 00:12:07,170 --> 00:12:09,470 since Cuba's 20 years earlier 157 00:12:10,220 --> 00:12:14,390 and began an ambitious program of land, education and health reform. 158 00:12:14,930 --> 00:12:17,350 Brzezinski argued for military intervention 159 00:12:17,810 --> 00:12:21,730 fearing the revolutionary... would establish forces in neighboring 160 00:12:22,020 --> 00:12:27,900 Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador where 40 families had ruled for over a century. 161 00:12:29,320 --> 00:12:32,410 Right-wing death squad murders and tortures increased 162 00:12:32,950 --> 00:12:36,990 and the progressive Salvadorian archbishop Oscar Romero 163 00:12:37,410 --> 00:12:39,620 was assassinated in 1980. 164 00:12:40,290 --> 00:12:44,750 Later that year the FMLN insurgents were 165 00:12:45,210 --> 00:12:46,500 on the brink of another successful revolution 166 00:12:47,040 --> 00:12:52,090 when Carter, pressured by Brzezinski, restored significant needed military aid 167 00:12:52,840 --> 00:12:54,180 to the government. 168 00:12:55,390 --> 00:12:57,930 Another storm was brewing in Afghanistan, 169 00:12:58,560 --> 00:13:01,390 an impoverished remnant from the British empire where 170 00:13:01,850 --> 00:13:03,940 life expectancy was 40 years. 171 00:13:04,480 --> 00:13:08,860 Only 1 in 10 could read and most lived as no-man's or farmers 172 00:13:09,280 --> 00:13:13,030 in muddy villages scarcely different from when Alexander the Great 173 00:13:13,320 --> 00:13:15,410 had passed through 2000 years before. 174 00:13:17,370 --> 00:13:20,790 It was in july 1979 that Brzezinski had 175 00:13:21,410 --> 00:13:23,620 Carter sign a little known directive 176 00:13:24,620 --> 00:13:28,340 for secret aid to the Islamic fundamentalist opponents 177 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,710 of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. 178 00:13:32,800 --> 00:13:35,550 In that day Brzezinski proudly noted that 179 00:13:40,350 --> 00:13:44,520 His intention was to drag them into their own Vietnam. 180 00:13:45,140 --> 00:13:48,110 Brzezinski understood the Soviet's fear that the 181 00:13:48,560 --> 00:13:52,820 Afghan insurgency might spark an uprising by the 40 million muslims 182 00:13:53,150 --> 00:13:55,110 in Soviet central asia. 183 00:13:55,650 --> 00:14:01,660 He compared it in its effect on the US to a communist insurgency in Mexico. 184 00:14:02,540 --> 00:14:07,250 The Soviets concluded correctly that the americans were instigating the insurgency. 185 00:14:07,420 --> 00:14:09,040 possibly with help from China. 186 00:14:09,790 --> 00:14:12,090 But they still hesitated to intervene. 187 00:14:12,760 --> 00:14:14,970 Veteran foreign minister Gromyko knew that 188 00:14:23,270 --> 00:14:27,190 With their top heavy bureaucratically ossified economy stagnating, 189 00:14:27,980 --> 00:14:31,770 the Soviets saw arms control as their chance to finally escape 190 00:14:32,230 --> 00:14:33,860 the wartime treadmill. 191 00:14:34,650 --> 00:14:36,070 The provocation worked. 192 00:14:36,490 --> 00:14:40,200 President Brezhnev, a Stalin unimaginative Soviet leader 193 00:14:40,660 --> 00:14:44,370 insisting the war would be over in 3 to 4 weeks, launched 194 00:14:44,830 --> 00:14:49,830 a full scale invasion of 80,000 Soviet troops into Afghanistan 195 00:14:50,380 --> 00:14:52,670 on christmas day 1979. 196 00:14:53,130 --> 00:14:56,720 The inexperienced Carter hyperbolically called the invasion 197 00:14:57,050 --> 00:15:00,140 the greatest threat to world peace since WW2. 198 00:15:02,510 --> 00:15:07,770 A NY Times columnist felt compelled to remind them of the Berlin blockade, 199 00:15:08,310 --> 00:15:12,360 the Korean war, the Suez crisis, Cuban missile crisis, and 200 00:15:12,820 --> 00:15:14,110 the war in Vietnam. 201 00:15:14,690 --> 00:15:18,700 Carter withdrew the US ambassador and took SALT 2 off the table. 202 00:15:19,150 --> 00:15:20,910 He cut trade between the two countries, 203 00:15:21,450 --> 00:15:24,620 banned US athletes from the upcoming Moscow olympics 204 00:15:25,080 --> 00:15:28,790 and sent his defense secretary ... Chinese leaders about 205 00:15:29,210 --> 00:15:30,620 military ties. 206 00:15:30,960 --> 00:15:33,250 He effectively extended the Truman doctrine to the 207 00:15:33,590 --> 00:15:37,090 adjacent Persian gulf region, including Iran 208 00:15:37,970 --> 00:15:41,470 which now would be regarded as a US vital interest. 209 00:15:42,140 --> 00:15:44,510 Muslim nations condemned the Soviet aggression. 210 00:15:45,100 --> 00:15:48,020 Saudi Arabia sent money, and thousands of young muslims 211 00:15:48,480 --> 00:15:52,190 from all over the middle east now began the journey to Afghanistan 212 00:15:52,610 --> 00:15:56,650 for jihad, holy war against the Soviet infidels. 213 00:15:57,440 --> 00:16:01,160 Brzezinski traveled to meet with the dictators of Pakistan and Saudi 214 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:05,740 Arabia to work out financial and military aid for the holy warriors 215 00:16:06,080 --> 00:16:08,580 who were particularly upset over the Soviet supported 216 00:16:08,910 --> 00:16:12,750 government's reforms to emancipate and educate their women. 217 00:16:13,080 --> 00:16:16,460 Brzezinski has repeatedly denied having any regrets about 218 00:16:16,920 --> 00:16:22,930 fueling Islamic fundamentalism which would blow back against US on 9/11 219 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:25,640 and plague it for years to come. 220 00:16:25,910 --> 00:16:28,390 because your cause is right and God is on your side. 221 00:16:30,270 --> 00:16:31,100 Later he would say: 222 00:16:31,690 --> 00:16:35,810 What is more important in world history? Taliban or the collapse of 223 00:16:36,270 --> 00:16:40,650 the Soviet empire? Some agitated muslims or the liberation of 224 00:16:41,070 --> 00:16:43,700 central europe and the end of the cold war? 225 00:16:44,370 --> 00:16:45,660 At what price? 226 00:16:59,670 --> 00:17:03,540 In seeking to destroy the Soviet empire, Brzezinski instead destroyed 227 00:17:04,050 --> 00:17:05,470 Jimmy Carter's presidency. 228 00:17:06,140 --> 00:17:09,520 Carter never fulfilled his promise to reduce defense spending 229 00:17:09,930 --> 00:17:13,440 increasing it from 115 billion to 180 billion. 230 00:17:13,890 --> 00:17:18,480 Carter more than doubled the number of warheads aimed at Soviet union. 231 00:17:19,690 --> 00:17:24,820 Carter even repudiated his earlier criticism of the Vietnam war. 232 00:17:25,360 --> 00:17:26,570 Vietnam veterans became 233 00:17:33,660 --> 00:17:39,250 Carter's policies ironically in the end laid the groundwork for the even 234 00:17:39,590 --> 00:17:44,090 more extreme actions that Ronald Reagan would bring to the white house. 235 00:17:45,260 --> 00:17:48,890 It's morning again in America. Today more men and women 236 00:17:49,300 --> 00:17:51,390 will go to work than ever before in our country's history. 237 00:17:52,930 --> 00:17:56,310 With interest rates and inflation down more people are buying new homes 238 00:17:57,310 --> 00:17:59,610 and new families can have confidence in the future. 239 00:18:01,280 --> 00:18:04,950 America today is prouder, and stronger, and better. 240 00:18:05,820 --> 00:18:07,280 Why would we want to return to where we were 241 00:18:08,030 --> 00:18:09,660 less than 4 short years ago? 242 00:18:15,120 --> 00:18:18,210 There's never been a president quite like Ronald Reagan with his 243 00:18:18,750 --> 00:18:23,670 charm, humor, elegant good looks and driving compulsion to 244 00:18:24,090 --> 00:18:27,050 transform America into a conservative fortress. 245 00:18:27,510 --> 00:18:30,760 A foxy home-spun actor turned General Electric pitchman, 246 00:18:31,430 --> 00:18:34,730 Reagan served 8 years as California's governor. 247 00:18:35,140 --> 00:18:38,650 He was underrated by many as a B-actor in Hollywood, 248 00:18:39,100 --> 00:18:42,820 and titled his first autobiography 'where's the rest of me?' 249 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:05,760 based on his 1942 movie Kings Row, a gothic classic about small town America. 250 00:19:06,340 --> 00:19:11,890 In the film, his legs were amputated by his girlfriend's sadistic surgeon father. 251 00:19:12,550 --> 00:19:18,020 The film marked his transition from new deal liberal to cold war conservative. 252 00:19:19,020 --> 00:19:22,940 He had discovered his missing half in his fight against communism; 253 00:19:23,820 --> 00:19:28,650 a fight that, as president of the Screen Actors Guild, turned him into a highly 254 00:19:29,070 --> 00:19:34,740 public crusader against the red menace as well as a secret FBI informer 255 00:19:35,410 --> 00:19:37,620 who denounced colleagues as communists. 256 00:19:38,370 --> 00:19:42,080 Political consultant Roger Ailes who would later create Fox News, 257 00:19:42,750 --> 00:19:46,340 drawing on tactics he'd developed with Richard Nixon, reminded the 258 00:19:46,800 --> 00:19:51,510 73 year-old Reagan 'he got elected on themes, not details'; 259 00:19:52,140 --> 00:19:54,890 happy thoughts like Morning in America, 260 00:19:55,430 --> 00:20:00,020 or the puritan belief that America was the shining city on a hill. 261 00:20:00,690 --> 00:20:05,270 His critics were 'defeatists who would blame America first' 262 00:20:05,940 --> 00:20:08,780 or there were dark fictional themes such as 263 00:20:09,320 --> 00:20:13,280 We're in greater danger today than we were in the day after Pearl Harbor. 264 00:20:13,700 --> 00:20:18,080 Our military is absolutely incapable of defending this country. 265 00:20:18,620 --> 00:20:21,460 The facts never quite mattered if there was a good punch line. 266 00:20:21,960 --> 00:20:25,130 He loved to repeat the story about the Chicago welfare queen 267 00:20:25,540 --> 00:20:29,710 with 80 names, 30 addresses and 12 social security cards 268 00:20:30,260 --> 00:20:33,640 who had a tax-free income of 150,000 dollars. 269 00:20:34,720 --> 00:20:38,010 He preferred films to reading and had visual aids, especially prepared 270 00:20:38,680 --> 00:20:42,850 on issues such as the Soviet threat or the problem in the middle east. 271 00:20:43,600 --> 00:20:46,980 For meetings even with a few people in the room, Reagan would 272 00:20:47,520 --> 00:20:51,360 read his lines like an actor from 3x5 index cards. 273 00:20:52,110 --> 00:20:55,950 At one meeting with US automobile leaders he read from the wrong cards 274 00:20:56,410 --> 00:20:58,370 until he finally caught on. 275 00:20:58,910 --> 00:21:02,210 He liked to go home to his beloved wife Nancy punctually 276 00:21:02,620 --> 00:21:06,670 late in the afternoon, exercise, eat dinner in his pyjamas, watch TV 277 00:21:07,130 --> 00:21:08,300 and be in bed early. 278 00:21:08,880 --> 00:21:12,800 There is one sign the Soviets can make that would be unmistakable, 279 00:21:14,130 --> 00:21:17,930 that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace. 280 00:21:19,600 --> 00:21:23,520 General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, 281 00:21:24,600 --> 00:21:28,570 if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 282 00:21:29,520 --> 00:21:38,070 if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. 283 00:21:42,870 --> 00:21:47,380 Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall. 284 00:21:48,880 --> 00:21:53,920 Less than 2.5 years later, the wall did indeed come crashing down. 285 00:22:01,470 --> 00:22:05,730 And by 1991 the Soviet empire had collapsed. 286 00:22:07,270 --> 00:22:11,650 The cold war was over. Many credit Reagan with winning it. 287 00:22:12,320 --> 00:22:16,360 Admirers lionized him as the greatest president since WW2, 288 00:22:16,780 --> 00:22:18,320 one of the greatest ever. 289 00:22:18,870 --> 00:22:21,700 But the real story is far more complex. 290 00:22:22,580 --> 00:22:26,620 Reagan left behind a bloody trail of death and destruction, 291 00:22:27,290 --> 00:22:31,880 but also came excruciatingly close to achieving enduring greatness. 292 00:22:33,550 --> 00:22:38,220 Reagan's disengaged style and lack of foreign policy experience left a void that 293 00:22:38,550 --> 00:22:42,600 the administration's anti-communist hawks scrambled to fill. 294 00:22:45,890 --> 00:22:47,730 Leading the pack was William Casey. 295 00:22:48,600 --> 00:22:51,770 The movies could not have invented a man like Casey. 296 00:22:52,650 --> 00:22:55,610 A catholic knight of Malta, he attended mass daily and 297 00:22:56,070 --> 00:22:59,240 proclaimed Christianity to anyone who asked his advice. 298 00:22:59,990 --> 00:23:03,370 Statues of the Virgin Mary filled his mansion on Long Island. 299 00:23:04,160 --> 00:23:07,750 He'd been the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and before that 300 00:23:08,210 --> 00:23:09,500 he'd worked with the OSS. 301 00:23:10,170 --> 00:23:15,300 According to Casey's deputy Robert Gates the Reaganites saw their arrival as a 302 00:23:15,760 --> 00:23:16,970 hostile takeover. 303 00:23:17,380 --> 00:23:22,100 Casey had read Claire Sterling's... The Terror Network, and was convinced 304 00:23:22,510 --> 00:23:25,810 that Soviet union was behind international terrorism 305 00:23:26,350 --> 00:23:30,400 including the recent assassination attempt on the Polish born Pope 306 00:23:31,270 --> 00:23:32,480 and a fellow catholic. 307 00:23:33,110 --> 00:23:38,150 The head of the CIA's office for Soviet analysis Melvin Goodman 308 00:23:38,820 --> 00:23:43,070 said that much of Sterling's evidence was based on black propaganda 309 00:23:43,620 --> 00:23:49,410 anti-communist allegations that the CIA itself had planted in the european press. 310 00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:53,590 Yet, Casey told analysts that he'd learned more from Sterling than 311 00:23:53,920 --> 00:23:55,130 from all of them. 312 00:23:55,420 --> 00:23:59,590 Al Hague, the hardcore secretary of State, agreed and thought 313 00:24:00,130 --> 00:24:04,300 the Soviets had tried to assassinate him when he was the head of NATO in europe. 314 00:24:05,050 --> 00:24:08,890 Experts knew that the Soviets actually disapproved of terrorism 315 00:24:09,640 --> 00:24:13,270 and had not supported the nihilist terrorist groups of western europe. 316 00:24:13,940 --> 00:24:18,190 But Casey and Gates purged analysts who refused to knuckle under, 317 00:24:18,650 --> 00:24:22,660 crippling the agency in such a way that, when the Soviet union fell apart 318 00:24:22,950 --> 00:24:26,490 later in the decade, the agency was unable to predict it. 319 00:24:27,620 --> 00:24:31,210 At his first press conference using the language of John F. Dulles 320 00:24:31,660 --> 00:24:36,040 and James Forrestal, Reagan quickly reversed almost 2 decades of progress 321 00:24:36,790 --> 00:24:39,300 in easing cold war tensions when he declared 322 00:24:39,970 --> 00:24:45,970 that the only morality they recognize is what will further their cause 323 00:24:46,640 --> 00:24:49,350 meaning they reserve under themselves the right to commit any crime 324 00:24:50,270 --> 00:24:53,310 to lie, to cheat in order to attain that 325 00:24:54,060 --> 00:24:56,610 America's morality, he insisted, was different: 326 00:24:57,360 --> 00:25:01,740 I'd always felt that from our deeds it must be clear to anyone that 327 00:25:02,150 --> 00:25:07,080 Americans were a moral people who had always used our power only as a force 328 00:25:07,740 --> 00:25:08,950 for good in the world. 329 00:25:09,620 --> 00:25:14,290 In reality, Reagan's election encouraged right-wing elites throughout the 3rd world 330 00:25:14,960 --> 00:25:19,340 to take back perceived losses of land or power resulting from 331 00:25:19,880 --> 00:25:22,510 indecisive American leadership since Vietnam. 332 00:25:23,300 --> 00:25:24,590 The methods would be cruel. 333 00:25:25,590 --> 00:25:29,510 The colonel who headed the US advisory team in El Salvador said 334 00:25:34,890 --> 00:25:39,570 an apt description of US leaders' efforts to test their new post-Vietnam 335 00:25:40,150 --> 00:25:43,950 counter-insurgency doctrines and defeat uprisings without 336 00:25:44,740 --> 00:25:47,030 a large commitment of US forces. 337 00:25:48,740 --> 00:25:53,250 Many top Salvadoran, Honduran and Guatemalan army officers were trained 338 00:25:53,790 --> 00:25:58,170 at the US Army School of the Americas in Panama, and then after 1984 339 00:25:58,630 --> 00:26:00,250 Fort Benning in Georgia. 340 00:26:00,710 --> 00:26:04,510 The emphasis on counter-insurgency techniques honed from Vietnam 341 00:26:04,970 --> 00:26:05,930 was expanded. 342 00:26:06,260 --> 00:26:10,970 Visiting neighboring Honduras in 1982 Reagan met with Guatemalan president 343 00:26:11,310 --> 00:26:16,230 gen. Efrain Rios Montt, a born-again evangelical Christian 344 00:26:16,640 --> 00:26:19,060 who'd recently seized power in a coup. 345 00:26:19,730 --> 00:26:22,780 Reagan complained that Montt had received a bum rap: 346 00:26:23,110 --> 00:26:26,740 I know that president Rios Montt is a man of great personal integrity 347 00:26:27,490 --> 00:26:28,570 and commitment. 348 00:26:28,910 --> 00:26:34,040 Roughly 100,000 Mayan peasants living in the region of leftist insurgency 349 00:26:34,830 --> 00:26:38,960 would be killed between 1981 and '83 by the Guatemalan army. 350 00:26:40,170 --> 00:26:44,210 Across the Nicaraguan border in Honduras, former members of 351 00:26:44,550 --> 00:26:48,590 Somoza's thuggish national guard gathered with Casey's assistance. 352 00:26:49,140 --> 00:26:52,510 They plotted a return to power. They called themselves the 353 00:26:53,310 --> 00:26:56,020 counter-revolutionaries or Contras. 354 00:26:56,810 --> 00:27:01,610 The war began in march of 1982. Congress then banned the use of 355 00:27:01,940 --> 00:27:04,780 government funds to overthrow the Sandinista government. 356 00:27:05,320 --> 00:27:12,530 But Casey and NSC official Oliver North concocted a plot right out of WW2 OSS days; 357 00:27:13,660 --> 00:27:20,000 an elaborate, illegal operation aided by Israeli arms dealers. The US sold missiles to 358 00:27:20,420 --> 00:27:26,420 its enemies in Iran at exorbitant prices and used the profits to fund the Contras 359 00:27:27,340 --> 00:27:32,010 with Latin American drug dealers often serving as intermediaries and receiving 360 00:27:32,680 --> 00:27:35,720 easier access to American markets in return. 361 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:40,650 The 15,000 men Contra army employing kidnapping, torture, 362 00:27:41,230 --> 00:27:46,360 rape and murder, targeted health clinics schools, agricultural cooperatives, 363 00:27:46,900 --> 00:27:48,320 bridges and power stations. 364 00:27:52,160 --> 00:27:54,990 I was aware that resistance was receiving funds directly from 365 00:27:55,330 --> 00:27:59,040 third countries and from private efforts, and I endorsed those 366 00:27:59,250 --> 00:28:03,500 endeavors wholeheartedly. But let me put this in capital letters 367 00:28:04,290 --> 00:28:06,920 I did not know about the diversion of funds. 368 00:28:07,460 --> 00:28:11,380 Reagan and Casey lied to Congress about what the CIA was up to. 369 00:28:11,840 --> 00:28:16,100 According to his deputy Gates, Casey was guilty of contempt of 370 00:28:16,510 --> 00:28:18,270 Congress from the day he was sworn in. 371 00:28:18,930 --> 00:28:22,440 Reagan defended the covert war by saying in 1984: 372 00:28:23,310 --> 00:28:28,650 The Nicaraguan people are trapped in a totalitarian dungeon by a 373 00:28:29,110 --> 00:28:33,360 dictatorship made all the more dangerous by the unwanted 374 00:28:33,820 --> 00:28:39,620 presence of thousands of Cuban, Soviet block and radical Arab helpers. 375 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:41,910 He went so far as to call the Contras 376 00:28:42,120 --> 00:28:44,210 the moral equivalent of our founding fathers. 377 00:28:44,880 --> 00:28:48,170 His moral equivalence were responsible for most of the 378 00:28:48,590 --> 00:28:52,970 deaths of the 20 to 30,000 Nicaraguan civilians during the war. 379 00:28:53,510 --> 00:28:55,470 Similar atrocities occurred in neighboring 380 00:28:55,930 --> 00:28:59,100 El Salvador, where US trained troops stabbed 381 00:28:59,640 --> 00:29:06,440 de-capitated, raped and machine gunned 767 civilians in the village of El Mozote 382 00:29:07,060 --> 00:29:12,650 in late 1981, including 358 children under age 13. 383 00:29:14,280 --> 00:29:15,700 Congress ended up funneling almost 384 00:29:16,030 --> 00:29:18,660 $6 billion to this tiny country 385 00:29:19,450 --> 00:29:21,290 making it the largest recipient of US 386 00:29:21,620 --> 00:29:23,790 foreign aid per capita in the world. 387 00:29:24,670 --> 00:29:27,290 Wealthy landlords were running the right-wing death squads 388 00:29:27,750 --> 00:29:29,920 that murdered thousands of suspected leftists. 389 00:29:30,920 --> 00:29:33,010 The death toll from the war reached 70,000. 390 00:29:34,430 --> 00:29:36,510 I go, alright, just take her 391 00:29:40,100 --> 00:29:43,520 If you send her back they will kill her, rape her, mutilate her 392 00:29:48,980 --> 00:29:50,820 You don't know what it's like in El Salvador. 393 00:29:51,110 --> 00:29:55,490 The Salvadoran population of US expanded 5 times, to half a million 394 00:29:55,910 --> 00:29:58,950 by 1990, many of these illegal entries. 395 00:29:59,530 --> 00:30:04,000 Yet, Nicaraguan supposedly fleeing communist oppression, if not the 396 00:30:04,540 --> 00:30:07,960 Contra war, were allowed into the US. 397 00:30:08,710 --> 00:30:10,460 Many Salvadorans would turn back. 398 00:30:12,380 --> 00:30:16,220 Bogged down in protracted proxy wars in Nicaragua and 399 00:30:16,550 --> 00:30:20,930 El Salvador, and haunted by the memory of defeat in Vietnam which he called 400 00:30:21,760 --> 00:30:26,480 a noble cause, Reagan hungered for an easy military victory to 401 00:30:26,810 --> 00:30:28,770 restore Americans' self-confidence. 402 00:30:30,650 --> 00:30:35,990 In 1983 a powerful truck bomb set off by the anti-Israeli terrorist 403 00:30:36,530 --> 00:30:39,950 organization Hezbollah, the Al-Qaeda of its time, 404 00:30:40,620 --> 00:30:45,620 blew up a US Marine barracks in Lebanon leaving 241 dead 405 00:30:46,160 --> 00:30:49,330 and dealing another devastating blow to US pride. 406 00:30:50,130 --> 00:30:54,840 Two days later US troops invaded not Lebanon, but Grenada 407 00:30:55,590 --> 00:30:58,430 a tiny Caribbean island with 100,000 inhabitants. 408 00:30:59,510 --> 00:31:02,470 Reagan claimed it was a Soviet-Cuban colony being 409 00:31:03,010 --> 00:31:08,480 readied as a major military bastion to export terror and undermine democracy 410 00:31:09,270 --> 00:31:11,110 We got there just in time. 411 00:31:11,980 --> 00:31:16,490 As in one of his old Westerns, he sent 7,000 american soldiers into battle. 412 00:31:17,360 --> 00:31:21,740 Then in media, supposedly for their own safety, he offered government 413 00:31:22,160 --> 00:31:26,200 footage instead. The entire op was bungled from the start. 414 00:31:27,290 --> 00:31:30,790 19 soldiers died and more than 100 were wounded, as a 415 00:31:31,330 --> 00:31:32,880 small force of poorly armed Cuban 416 00:31:33,290 --> 00:31:34,840 construction workers resisted. 417 00:31:35,710 --> 00:31:37,050 9 helicopters were lost. 418 00:31:38,340 --> 00:31:42,050 The invasion from a military POV was a farce, with the Army 419 00:31:42,510 --> 00:31:48,060 awarding almost 275 medals for valor to 7,000 troops of whom 420 00:31:48,730 --> 00:31:51,690 only about 2500 saw a limited form of combat. 421 00:31:52,690 --> 00:31:54,730 Well lt. what are we waiting for? 422 00:31:55,940 --> 00:32:00,450 Alright you devil dogs let's take this fucking hell 423 00:32:02,950 --> 00:32:07,330 Reagan proudly announced: our days of weakness are over. 424 00:32:08,200 --> 00:32:14,000 our military forces are back on their feet and standing tall. 425 00:32:14,750 --> 00:32:19,130 Halfway across the world, Reagan and Casey transformed Carter's 426 00:32:19,670 --> 00:32:24,180 limited support for the Afghan insurgents into the CIA's largest 427 00:32:24,720 --> 00:32:28,970 covert operation to date, totalling over $3 billion. 428 00:32:30,060 --> 00:32:32,810 They channeled aid through Pakistan's general Zia, 429 00:32:33,350 --> 00:32:37,400 a corrupt dictator who funneled the arms and dollars to the most 430 00:32:37,730 --> 00:32:43,110 extreme Afghan-Islamist faction under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar 431 00:32:43,530 --> 00:32:46,620 a man of legendary cruelty whose forces were rumored to 432 00:32:47,240 --> 00:32:50,410 patrol the bazaars of Kabul throwing viles of acid in the 433 00:32:50,950 --> 00:32:53,290 faces of women not wearing full burkas 434 00:32:54,170 --> 00:32:56,750 and specialized in skinning prisoners alive. 435 00:32:57,540 --> 00:33:02,800 The CIA provided the insurgents between 2000-2500 US made 436 00:33:03,090 --> 00:33:04,300 Stinger missiles. 437 00:33:08,260 --> 00:33:11,850 The US helped both sides in the bloody Iran-Iraq war. 438 00:33:12,430 --> 00:33:16,980 Reagan in 1983 sent special envoy Donald Rumsfeld to Baghdad 439 00:33:17,440 --> 00:33:20,730 to re-assure Saddam Hussein of US support. 440 00:33:22,150 --> 00:33:24,780 Under a license from the commerce committee 441 00:33:25,320 --> 00:33:29,580 US companies shipped several strains of anthrax later used in 442 00:33:29,910 --> 00:33:35,170 Iraq's biological weapons program and insecticides for chemical warfare. 443 00:33:36,920 --> 00:33:40,960 As president, Reagan persisted in the scare talk: 444 00:33:41,420 --> 00:33:44,130 So in your discussions of the nuclear freeze proposals 445 00:33:44,590 --> 00:33:47,850 I urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely 446 00:33:48,510 --> 00:33:52,470 declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault 447 00:33:53,430 --> 00:33:56,600 to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an 448 00:33:57,060 --> 00:34:00,320 evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding 449 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:04,490 and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong 450 00:34:05,150 --> 00:34:08,530 and good and evil. Let us be aware that, while 451 00:34:08,990 --> 00:34:12,790 they preach the supremacy of the state, declare its omnipotence over 452 00:34:13,120 --> 00:34:16,540 individual man and predict its eventual domination of all peoples 453 00:34:17,290 --> 00:34:21,000 on the earth, they are the focus of evil in the modern world. 454 00:34:22,960 --> 00:34:28,970 In late '82, although US was ahead in every meaningful category, he said: 455 00:34:29,550 --> 00:34:34,810 Today, in virtually every measure of military power, the Soviet union 456 00:34:35,230 --> 00:34:37,600 enjoys a decided advantage. 457 00:34:38,730 --> 00:34:43,860 And he amped up the defense spending which, by 1985, had increased 35% 458 00:34:44,860 --> 00:34:47,030 over 1980 expenditures. 459 00:34:48,030 --> 00:34:55,580 The US arsenal now contained 11,200 strategic warheads, to the Soviet's 9,900 460 00:34:56,460 --> 00:35:00,040 New and upgraded weapon systems rolled off assembly lines including the 461 00:35:00,830 --> 00:35:04,960 long delayed and very costly MX program which moved missiles 462 00:35:05,420 --> 00:35:09,340 around loops that hid their precise location, making them invulnerable 463 00:35:09,890 --> 00:35:11,430 to a Soviet first strike. 464 00:35:12,510 --> 00:35:15,350 Despite massive protests throughout Europe, the US deployed 465 00:35:15,810 --> 00:35:19,520 ground launched cruise missiles to Britain, and Pershing 2 missiles 466 00:35:19,940 --> 00:35:22,360 to west Germany in november '83. 467 00:35:23,360 --> 00:35:27,740 Some Soviet officials were convinced that a US attack was imminent 468 00:35:28,150 --> 00:35:31,780 as relations reached their lowest point in more than 2 decades. 469 00:35:32,200 --> 00:35:36,500 To finance this, he slashed federal support for discretionary programs 470 00:35:36,910 --> 00:35:41,370 effectively transferring 70 billion from domestic programs to the military. 471 00:35:41,960 --> 00:35:44,000 He waged war on labor and the poor: 472 00:35:44,460 --> 00:35:47,710 If they do not report for work within 48 hours, they have 473 00:35:48,170 --> 00:35:50,930 forfeited their jobs and will be terminated. 474 00:35:51,470 --> 00:35:54,720 busting the Air Traffic Controllers union, meanwhile giving 475 00:35:55,310 --> 00:35:56,600 elegant parties in the white house 476 00:35:57,140 --> 00:35:58,680 for his millionaire friends. 477 00:35:59,310 --> 00:36:02,060 A sense of the 1890's Gilded Age, 478 00:36:02,730 --> 00:36:06,860 the Four Hundred of American Society returned to Washington. 479 00:36:08,320 --> 00:36:13,780 In june of '82 almost a million people rallied against the arms 480 00:36:14,200 --> 00:36:16,280 race in NY City's Central Park. 481 00:36:17,240 --> 00:36:21,620 Among them was a young Colombia undergraduate named Barack Obama. 482 00:36:22,830 --> 00:36:24,250 The movement unnerved Reagan 483 00:36:25,040 --> 00:36:26,590 who saw it as a serious threat 484 00:36:27,000 --> 00:36:28,300 to his re-election. 485 00:36:34,890 --> 00:36:39,890 Despite all his bluster, Reagan too feared the possibility of war 486 00:36:40,350 --> 00:36:44,600 which he associated with the biblical armageddon. After 487 00:36:45,150 --> 00:36:50,400 watching the enormously popular 1983 ABC tv movie The Day After 488 00:36:51,070 --> 00:36:52,700 Reagan wrote in his diary that it 489 00:37:10,550 --> 00:37:14,680 Whether influenced by his wife or her astrologer we don't know, 490 00:37:15,220 --> 00:37:18,510 but concerned about the bad blood he may have engendered 491 00:37:19,390 --> 00:37:22,230 Reagan began to rethink his approach to the Soviet union. 492 00:37:22,890 --> 00:37:24,230 He later wrote in his memoirs: 493 00:37:25,190 --> 00:37:29,230 3 years had taught me something surprising about the Russians. 494 00:37:30,230 --> 00:37:34,700 Many were genuinely afraid of America and Americans. 495 00:37:35,490 --> 00:37:39,740 Incredibly, if this diary is to be believed, it had never dawned 496 00:37:40,830 --> 00:37:44,540 on president Reagan that the Soviets might indeed fear a 497 00:37:45,000 --> 00:37:46,210 US first strike. 498 00:37:48,710 --> 00:37:52,550 Hoping possibly to appease the growing anti-nuclear sentiment 499 00:37:52,960 --> 00:37:58,760 in march of 1983, Reagan proposed the strategic defense initiative, SDI 500 00:37:59,220 --> 00:38:03,810 a space-based defense shield around the nation itself; 501 00:38:04,230 --> 00:38:06,520 or as his critics called it, Star Wars. 502 00:38:07,100 --> 00:38:10,270 It isn't about retaliation, it's about prevention. 503 00:38:10,900 --> 00:38:12,980 It isn't about fear, it's about hope. 504 00:38:13,780 --> 00:38:16,610 And in that struggle, if you'll pardon my stealing a film line, 505 00:38:17,240 --> 00:38:18,910 the force is with us. 506 00:38:19,780 --> 00:38:21,950 The fantasy of star wars became an enormously expensive 507 00:38:22,620 --> 00:38:24,250 anti-ballistic missile system. 508 00:38:24,580 --> 00:38:28,960 Despite the fact that no such Soviet project existed, the pentagon had 509 00:38:29,420 --> 00:38:33,340 begun research in the 1970s to counter a supposed Soviet 510 00:38:33,760 --> 00:38:36,050 breakthrough in energy beam weaponry. 511 00:38:53,690 --> 00:38:57,780 In march of 1985, an extraordinary development changed 512 00:38:58,070 --> 00:38:59,280 the course of history. 513 00:38:59,950 --> 00:39:04,740 A 54 year-old agricultural expert like Henry Wallace years before 514 00:39:05,330 --> 00:39:08,710 Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet union. 515 00:39:09,250 --> 00:39:14,170 Like Khrushchev, he had survived with his diplomacy, with luck 516 00:39:14,710 --> 00:39:18,880 and with a rare degree of honesty, a brutal obstacle course of inefficiency 517 00:39:19,300 --> 00:39:20,510 and lies. 518 00:39:21,050 --> 00:39:24,100 He'd travelled wildly in the west and, like Khrushchev, sought above all 519 00:39:24,640 --> 00:39:26,180 to improve the lifes of his people. 520 00:39:27,180 --> 00:39:29,480 He saw the problem with clarity. 521 00:39:30,350 --> 00:39:33,520 To achieve parity with the US, the Soviets were spending nearly 522 00:39:34,070 --> 00:39:37,570 a quarter of their gross domestic product on defense. 523 00:39:38,110 --> 00:39:41,070 Defense production consumed a highly disproportionate amount 524 00:39:41,490 --> 00:39:42,820 of the Soviet budget. 525 00:39:43,450 --> 00:39:47,750 Their planned economy, which had stagnated since the late 1970s, 526 00:39:48,080 --> 00:39:51,670 was run by a military-industrial academic establishment 527 00:39:52,330 --> 00:39:53,750 immune from reality. 528 00:39:54,210 --> 00:39:58,460 To revitalize society, he knew he would have to slash military spending. 529 00:39:59,220 --> 00:40:03,390 Gorbachev set out to end the arms race and redeploy resources. 530 00:40:04,260 --> 00:40:06,970 He also took steps to end the war in Afghanistan, 531 00:40:07,640 --> 00:40:12,440 a conflict, he thought, from the beginning was a fatal error and a bleeding wound. 532 00:40:14,310 --> 00:40:17,480 As a very young man he'd witnessed the horrors of war, 533 00:40:17,820 --> 00:40:21,650 and in a series of extraordinary letters to Reagan proposed, 534 00:40:22,200 --> 00:40:27,330 like Henry Wallace 40 years earlier, friendship and peaceful competition. 535 00:40:29,080 --> 00:40:31,160 Reagan responded encouragingly. 536 00:40:35,080 --> 00:40:38,590 The two leaders met for the first time in Geneva in november '85 537 00:40:39,460 --> 00:40:42,630 connecting on a human level, if not a political one. 538 00:40:43,840 --> 00:40:47,010 Gorbachev continued writing letters through 1986 calling for 539 00:40:47,430 --> 00:40:50,600 the elimination of all nuclear weapons by 2000. 540 00:40:51,600 --> 00:40:53,560 It didn't change Reagan's mindset. 541 00:40:54,440 --> 00:40:58,270 The US announced plans for a new series of nuclear tests and 542 00:40:58,610 --> 00:41:01,990 increased support for the mujahideen in Afghanistan. 543 00:41:04,160 --> 00:41:10,080 In oct. '86 Reagan and Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland 544 00:41:11,160 --> 00:41:15,750 The 2 leaders would come within a few words of changing history forever. 545 00:41:17,960 --> 00:41:22,340 Gorbachev offered a stunningly bold set of disarmament proposals. 546 00:41:23,090 --> 00:41:27,430 Even Paul Nitze, who had done so much to harm relations 547 00:41:27,930 --> 00:41:32,140 between 2 countries, observed that the Soviet proposal was 548 00:41:37,190 --> 00:41:41,230 Nitze and secretary of State George Schultz urged Reagan to accept a 549 00:41:41,650 --> 00:41:43,530 sweeping arms control deal. 550 00:41:44,740 --> 00:41:48,780 Reagan turned to hardliner Richard Perle who feared such 551 00:41:49,120 --> 00:41:51,080 a deal would strengthen the Soviet economy. 552 00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:56,000 Perle warned that the agreement would effectively kill Reagan's SDI 553 00:41:56,670 --> 00:41:57,830 or Star Wars plan. 554 00:41:58,500 --> 00:42:03,420 Perle and other advisors knew Reagan's vision of SDI was a pipe dream, 555 00:42:03,970 --> 00:42:07,680 a fantasy. Only Reagan believed it would work. 556 00:42:08,260 --> 00:42:12,850 When negotiations stalled, Gorbachev urged Reagan to act boldly. 557 00:42:13,470 --> 00:42:17,650 Reagan shocked observers, 'it would be fine' he said, 'if we eliminated 558 00:42:18,100 --> 00:42:21,900 all nuclear weapons'. Schultz agreed: let's do it. 559 00:42:22,690 --> 00:42:27,700 Gorbachev said he was ready to eliminate nuclear weapons if Reagan restricted SDI 560 00:42:28,240 --> 00:42:31,200 testing to the laboratory for 10 years. 561 00:42:32,620 --> 00:42:36,460 Gorbachev and Soviet scientists knew that SDI would do nothing to 562 00:42:36,910 --> 00:42:41,630 protect US from a full scale Soviet attack, but feared 563 00:42:42,170 --> 00:42:46,630 US moves to weaponize space and recoiled at the thought of giving up 564 00:42:46,970 --> 00:42:52,850 the anti-ballistic missile treaty, the only tangible constraint upon the arms race. 565 00:43:08,610 --> 00:43:12,990 Reagan explained that confining tests to the laboratory would damage him 566 00:43:13,530 --> 00:43:16,910 politically at home. They had reached an impasse. 567 00:43:19,000 --> 00:43:23,590 The meeting ended. As they were leaving the building Gorbachev tried one last time 568 00:43:24,130 --> 00:43:28,010 Mr. president, I'm prepared to go back inside right now and sign 569 00:43:28,630 --> 00:43:34,640 the documents we already agreed upon if you drop your plans to militarize space. 570 00:43:35,310 --> 00:43:38,680 Reagan answered reportedly: I'm very sorry. 571 00:43:39,890 --> 00:43:44,690 The US and Russia had come within a hair's breadth of beginning the 572 00:43:45,150 --> 00:43:47,900 process of eliminating nuclear weapons 573 00:43:48,650 --> 00:43:55,330 thwarted by a Star Wars fantasy, that had hardly entered the lab. in 1986. 574 00:43:56,740 --> 00:44:01,330 Gorbachev was furious and blamed the failure on Reagan's plan to exhaust 575 00:44:02,330 --> 00:44:06,460 the Soviet union economically through an arms race the US 576 00:44:07,130 --> 00:44:12,180 subsequently spent well over $100 billion, with final cost projected 577 00:44:12,590 --> 00:44:14,010 to exceed $1 trillion. 578 00:44:15,010 --> 00:44:18,390 With the issue of multiple decoys overwhelming this system, 579 00:44:18,850 --> 00:44:24,730 among other issues, the creation of an effective Strategic Defensive Initiative 580 00:44:25,520 --> 00:44:29,240 to this day is still highy uncertain. 581 00:44:31,070 --> 00:44:35,450 Both sides hoped to revive the talks, but before that could happen 582 00:44:35,990 --> 00:44:39,950 a scandal that same month rocked Reagan's administration. 583 00:44:41,120 --> 00:44:45,840 In oct. of '86 a cargo plane was shot down over at Nicaragua 584 00:44:46,920 --> 00:44:50,210 the only survivor admitted it was a CIA operation. 585 00:44:51,220 --> 00:44:55,340 Congressional hearings revealed an administration up to its eyeballs 586 00:44:55,800 --> 00:45:00,600 in illegality, corruption, blundering and subterfuge involving American 587 00:45:00,930 --> 00:45:06,310 hostages in Lebanon, arms sales to both Iraq and Iran, ill-fated attempts 588 00:45:06,730 --> 00:45:12,400 to cultivate non-existent moderates in Tehran and collaboration with a 589 00:45:12,860 --> 00:45:18,330 whole set of unsavory characters including Manuel Noriega in Panama. 590 00:45:19,950 --> 00:45:23,790 In a flagrant violation on Congress' ban on government support to 591 00:45:24,250 --> 00:45:26,080 overthrowing the Nicaraguan government, 592 00:45:27,170 --> 00:45:29,590 Americans also learned that the CIA mined 593 00:45:30,250 --> 00:45:34,180 Nicaraguan harbors which provoked the conservative icon 594 00:45:34,840 --> 00:45:37,930 sen. Barry Goldwater to scold Bill Casey 595 00:45:38,680 --> 00:45:42,600 I'm pissed off, he wrote, this is an act of violating international law 596 00:45:43,270 --> 00:45:44,560 it's an act of war. 597 00:45:45,230 --> 00:45:50,610 Details of the murky convoluted operation consumed much of Reagan's last 2 years. 598 00:45:51,230 --> 00:45:55,740 Pathetically he told a news conference that he was not fully informed of the 599 00:45:56,610 --> 00:46:01,120 Iran policy, one aspect of which was seriously flawed. 600 00:46:03,950 --> 00:46:07,330 that so much of this can go on and the president not know it, 601 00:46:07,880 --> 00:46:10,290 he is the president of the US, why doesn't he know? 602 00:46:10,840 --> 00:46:12,250 because somebody didn't tell him, that's why 603 00:46:14,220 --> 00:46:18,720 It was apparent that he had little grasp of and less control over 604 00:46:19,140 --> 00:46:20,890 what his underlings were up to: 605 00:46:21,560 --> 00:46:24,520 A few months ago I told the American people I did not trade 606 00:46:24,930 --> 00:46:28,650 arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me 607 00:46:29,190 --> 00:46:33,150 that's true. But the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. 608 00:46:33,690 --> 00:46:37,950 As the Tower board reported, what began as a strategic opening to Iran 609 00:46:38,820 --> 00:46:43,660 deteriorated in its implementation into trading arms for hostages. 610 00:46:44,620 --> 00:46:47,790 This runs counter to my own beliefs, to administration policy 611 00:46:48,460 --> 00:46:50,750 and to the original strategy we had in mind. 612 00:46:51,630 --> 00:46:56,550 There are reasons why it happened. But no excuses. It was a mistake. 613 00:46:57,090 --> 00:47:01,350 As an apology, it wouldn't have worked for Nixon. But, perhaps 614 00:47:01,800 --> 00:47:05,310 Ronald Reagan had too kindly an aura to have to defend himself 615 00:47:05,850 --> 00:47:07,270 much less go to prison. 616 00:47:07,810 --> 00:47:10,350 And the Washington establishment apparently concluded that 617 00:47:11,110 --> 00:47:15,480 the country could not withstand another impeachment or forced resignation 618 00:47:16,030 --> 00:47:18,400 and thus, allowed Reagan to serve out his term. 619 00:47:19,280 --> 00:47:21,370 He left office a befuddled old man. 620 00:47:22,700 --> 00:47:24,660 His subordinates were not so lucky. 621 00:47:25,740 --> 00:47:28,040 Among those convicted of crimes were 622 00:47:28,710 --> 00:47:30,670 2 national security advisors, one of whom 623 00:47:31,130 --> 00:47:33,750 attempted suicide, as well as Oliver North 624 00:47:34,710 --> 00:47:37,550 and asst. secretary of State Elliott Abrams 625 00:47:38,340 --> 00:47:41,180 who would re-emerge in the 2nd Bush administration. 626 00:47:41,930 --> 00:47:44,350 Defense secretary Weinberger, Abrams and 627 00:47:44,810 --> 00:47:49,690 several others were convicted or indicted, but pardoned by the next president. 628 00:47:50,480 --> 00:47:55,400 The CIA director cheated his fate, dying of a brain tumor the day after 629 00:47:55,820 --> 00:47:57,360 the hearings began. 630 00:47:57,900 --> 00:48:02,490 Vice-president George Bush managed to avoid prosecution. He insisted he was 631 00:48:06,120 --> 00:48:10,790 but in his private diary, which he never thought he'd be forced to release, 632 00:48:11,710 --> 00:48:14,210 he admitted before the scandal began to break 633 00:48:19,800 --> 00:48:24,600 As a result, the independent council's final report noted the criminal 634 00:48:24,930 --> 00:48:28,310 investigation of Bush was regrettably incomplete. 635 00:48:31,390 --> 00:48:35,520 In the midst of this sordid affair Gorbachev wanting to salvage 636 00:48:35,980 --> 00:48:40,110 something came to Washington in dec. '87 and signed the 637 00:48:40,530 --> 00:48:44,780 intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, a major milestone. 638 00:48:45,660 --> 00:48:50,500 It was the first agreement ever to destroy an entire class of nuclear weapons 639 00:48:51,660 --> 00:48:54,880 one in which the Soviet union had superiority. 640 00:48:58,050 --> 00:49:02,550 In Afghanistan, Soviet withdrawal began in may 1988. 641 00:49:03,430 --> 00:49:08,350 When the Soviets sought it out the US on collaborating to curb Islamic extremism 642 00:49:08,890 --> 00:49:13,060 the US, having achieved its goals, washed its hands of the problems 643 00:49:13,480 --> 00:49:15,020 that it had helped to create. 644 00:49:23,320 --> 00:49:28,240 Up to 20,000 Arabs had flooded into Pakistan to join the jihad 645 00:49:28,780 --> 00:49:30,330 against the Soviet infidels, 646 00:49:31,410 --> 00:49:34,580 among them a very young Saudi construction heir 647 00:49:35,120 --> 00:49:39,630 able to support an army of volunteers, Osama Bin Ladin. 648 00:49:40,380 --> 00:49:43,470 Thousands more flocked to Pakistan's madrasas where 649 00:49:43,880 --> 00:49:47,720 they were indoctrinated in radical Islam and recruited for jihad 650 00:49:48,470 --> 00:49:53,180 often with books produced in Omaha, Nebraska, with USAID funding 651 00:49:53,850 --> 00:49:55,890 and distributed by the CIA. 652 00:49:57,850 --> 00:50:03,110 The Saudi's in the 1980s spent $75 billion to spread their brand of 653 00:50:03,780 --> 00:50:05,950 Wahabi extremism. 654 00:50:06,990 --> 00:50:09,490 A million Afghans had died in the war. 655 00:50:09,910 --> 00:50:14,750 5 million, 1/3 of the population had fled to Pakistan and Iran. 656 00:50:15,370 --> 00:50:21,090 In the late '80s Islamists linked to Pakistani intelligence seized control 657 00:50:21,500 --> 00:50:22,710 of Afghanistan. 658 00:50:23,260 --> 00:50:28,180 One Rand Corp. analyst said that the US had to throw the worst crazies 659 00:50:28,720 --> 00:50:32,760 against the Soviets. The reason we don't have moderate leaders in 660 00:50:33,220 --> 00:50:37,060 Afghanistan today is because we let the nuts kill them all. 661 00:50:38,150 --> 00:50:41,190 Among the victims of these American armed and trained fanatics 662 00:50:42,070 --> 00:50:45,900 were Afghan women who were driven back into the dark ages. 663 00:50:47,450 --> 00:50:51,160 Warned repeatedly that the fanaticism he was unleashing would threaten 664 00:50:51,580 --> 00:50:56,870 US interests, Bill Casey insisted the partnership between Christianity 665 00:50:57,330 --> 00:50:58,960 and Islam would endure, 666 00:50:59,750 --> 00:51:03,670 and in the spring of 1985 even backed the mujahideen 667 00:51:04,090 --> 00:51:05,960 cross-border raids into the Soviet union 668 00:51:06,970 --> 00:51:10,550 and the hopes inciting Soviet muslims to revolt. 669 00:51:13,390 --> 00:51:18,310 Although Reagan left office in near disgrace, conservatives have annointed him 670 00:51:18,770 --> 00:51:23,360 as one the nation's great presidents crediting him with restoring America's 671 00:51:23,900 --> 00:51:30,450 faith in itself, after the failed presidencies of Johnson, Nixon, Ford and Carter. 672 00:51:31,660 --> 00:51:34,200 But, what is Reagan's real legacy? 673 00:51:34,950 --> 00:51:38,120 Once a Roosevelt democrat, he developed an extreme contempt 674 00:51:38,660 --> 00:51:40,620 for government that was legendary. 675 00:51:41,210 --> 00:51:45,000 Yet, he spent enormous sums on the military while cutting social 676 00:51:45,460 --> 00:51:46,960 programs for the poor. 677 00:51:47,630 --> 00:51:49,170 He reduced taxes on the wealthy, 678 00:51:49,590 --> 00:51:52,800 doubled both the military budget and the national debt, 679 00:51:53,300 --> 00:51:56,930 and in a revolutionary change transformed the US from the 680 00:51:57,470 --> 00:52:01,730 world's leading creditor nation in 1981 into the biggest debtor nation 681 00:52:02,400 --> 00:52:04,060 by 1985. 682 00:52:04,480 --> 00:52:08,070 He deregulated industries, eroded environmental standards, 683 00:52:08,530 --> 00:52:12,360 defiantly ripping down the solar panels that Jimmy Carter had put 684 00:52:12,700 --> 00:52:13,910 on the white house roof, 685 00:52:14,530 --> 00:52:17,490 weakened the middle class, busted unions, 686 00:52:18,040 --> 00:52:21,120 heightened the racial divides, widened the gap between 687 00:52:21,460 --> 00:52:22,620 rich and poor 688 00:52:23,290 --> 00:52:27,130 greed, for lack of a better word, is good 689 00:52:27,550 --> 00:52:31,300 and abetted companies in shipping manufacturing jobs abroad. 690 00:52:32,260 --> 00:52:35,640 He deregulated savings and loans institutions, which led to the 691 00:52:36,220 --> 00:52:39,810 first giant too-big-to-fail government bail-outs of 692 00:52:40,350 --> 00:52:43,440 troubled banks, and failed savings and loans which by 693 00:52:44,190 --> 00:52:46,690 1995 would cost the taxpayers 694 00:52:47,480 --> 00:52:49,650 87 billion dollars. 695 00:52:51,280 --> 00:52:56,200 Under the guise of privatization and Reagan's extolling of market's forces 696 00:52:57,080 --> 00:53:01,790 Wall st. went on an enormous greed-is-good looting binge 697 00:53:02,250 --> 00:53:07,250 that resulted in oct. 1987 in the worst stock market collapse 698 00:53:07,790 --> 00:53:09,250 since the great depression. 699 00:53:10,760 --> 00:53:17,010 In a parting gift to future conservatives in 1987 the FCC, with Reagan's help, 700 00:53:17,550 --> 00:53:20,720 repealed the fairness doctrine which had required broadcasters 701 00:53:21,390 --> 00:53:26,520 since 1940's to give adequate and fair coverage to opposing views 702 00:53:26,940 --> 00:53:28,820 on issues of public importance. 703 00:53:31,780 --> 00:53:36,160 As a result, Rush Limbaugh and talk radio exploded on the scene 704 00:53:36,780 --> 00:53:38,330 finding a massive audience. 705 00:53:38,870 --> 00:53:41,700 This and the gradual loosening of the limitations on the number 706 00:53:42,160 --> 00:53:46,420 of stations a company could own had, by 1996, enabled the growth 707 00:53:46,750 --> 00:53:48,920 of a right-wing media empire. 708 00:53:49,590 --> 00:53:53,880 With it came a number of interlocked well-funded conservative think tanks 709 00:53:54,300 --> 00:53:57,890 that helped shape a new Washington group think. 710 00:53:59,260 --> 00:54:02,560 Playing up fears, resentments and hatred of government by the end 711 00:54:02,850 --> 00:54:06,810 of the '90s Clear Channel, Rupert Murdoch's Fox News, 712 00:54:07,560 --> 00:54:10,730 Talk Radio Network, Salem Radio, 713 00:54:11,610 --> 00:54:14,690 the USA Radio Network, and Radio America 714 00:54:15,360 --> 00:54:19,490 as well as the proliferation of cable TV networks had created 715 00:54:20,160 --> 00:54:22,990 a movement that would dramatically lower the standards of 716 00:54:23,450 --> 00:54:25,500 Amerian political discourse, and 717 00:54:26,160 --> 00:54:29,790 in general doomed prospects for progressive change. 718 00:54:30,420 --> 00:54:34,800 The Hoover institution at Stanford a respected conservative mecca 719 00:54:35,340 --> 00:54:39,930 described Reagan as a man whose spirit seems to stride over the country 720 00:54:40,600 --> 00:54:43,010 watching us like a warm and friendly ghost. 721 00:54:43,680 --> 00:54:47,060 Even democratic presidents like Clinton and Obama, whether 722 00:54:47,600 --> 00:54:52,110 pandering to conservative forces or suffering from historical amnesia, 723 00:54:52,400 --> 00:54:57,200 would bow to pressure to flaunt their religiosity, extol the virtues of 724 00:54:57,860 --> 00:55:02,120 a free capitalist market place, perpetuate the myth of the universal 725 00:55:02,780 --> 00:55:06,750 middle class and trumpet the notion of American exceptionalism. 726 00:55:07,620 --> 00:55:11,130 They would feed the insaitable appetite of the military-industrial 727 00:55:11,750 --> 00:55:16,130 complex, expand the search for threatening enemies at home and 728 00:55:16,590 --> 00:55:21,180 abroad, and move heaven and earth to maintain the resulting empire. 729 00:55:22,800 --> 00:55:28,390 Even in Nicaragua, those scolded Reagan won the long contra war, wrecking its 730 00:55:28,730 --> 00:55:32,860 economy and exhausting the local population who would soon lose faith 731 00:55:33,440 --> 00:55:36,820 in the Sandinista's ability to bring progress to the country. 732 00:55:37,780 --> 00:55:40,660 By 1990, the religious pro-Washington candidate 733 00:55:41,070 --> 00:55:44,240 helped by US funding as well as its embargo 734 00:55:44,780 --> 00:55:46,870 triumphed in a democratic election 735 00:55:47,410 --> 00:55:53,080 allowed by the supposedly communist Sandinistas who stepped aside peacefully. 736 00:55:54,750 --> 00:55:58,460 As far as Reagan's much... role in winning the cold war, 737 00:55:59,380 --> 00:56:02,300 the lion's share of credit goes to Mikhail Gorbachev, 738 00:56:03,180 --> 00:56:06,260 a true visionary, and it turns out the real democrat. 739 00:56:06,810 --> 00:56:11,480 If Reagan had entered into the sincere partnership offered by Gorbachev 740 00:56:12,060 --> 00:56:14,560 as Roosevelt did with Stalin in WW2 741 00:56:15,320 --> 00:56:17,190 the world would have been transformed. 742 00:56:17,860 --> 00:56:21,570 But Ronald Reagan, at the least, let the chance to rid the world of 743 00:56:21,900 --> 00:56:25,620 nuclear weapons slip through his fingers because he wouldn't 744 00:56:25,950 --> 00:56:28,120 let go of a space fantasy. 745 00:56:29,200 --> 00:56:34,380 Appreciating Gorbachev's extraordinary effort, the leading Soviet expert on US 746 00:56:34,710 --> 00:56:40,050 warned his American counterparts: We will do the most horrible thing to you. 747 00:56:40,720 --> 00:56:43,270 We will leave you without an enemy. 748 00:56:43,760 --> 00:56:45,720 Unfortunately, he was wrong. 749 00:56:46,300 --> 00:56:48,260 We're dealing with Hitler revisited. 750 00:56:48,680 --> 00:56:53,480 A totalitarianism and a brutality that is naked and unprecedented 751 00:56:54,480 --> 00:56:55,900 in modern times. 752 00:56:56,440 --> 00:56:59,320 And that must not stand. 70633

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