He said: “The revival of the USSR in one form or another is not a hope, but an inevitability. Why inevitability? Because there is a common formula that all empires sooner or later fall apart.
The criticism of Carter’s foreign policies seems particularly mistaken when it comes to the Cold War, a period defined by decades of hostility, mutual distrust and arms buildup after World War II ...
The Soviet Union’s fall and the subsequent end of the Cold War forced a reexamination of spending priorities. No longer were defense projects simply handed a blank check. The F-22's production was ...