Tuesday, July 12, 2005

2001 Essay Tells Us Who Won Cold War

Click on the title for a link to an essay by Arnold Beichman at the Hoover Institute, at Stanford University. It was published in July, 2001, before the 9/11 attacks. But it is applicable today, because the left is on a mission to revise history for the specific purposes of brainwashing a new generation of social collectivists.

You need to read the entire piece (it is short), but the key excerpt is:

Ask Russians who won the cold war and their replies are unequivocal. Vladimir Lukin, onetime Boris Yeltsin foreign policy adviser; Aleksandr Bessmertnykh, former Russian foreign minister; Sergio Khrushchev, son of Nikita S. Khrushchev who recently became a U.S. citizen, all agree that the United States won the cold war.

Even those that can't bring themselves to admit it, know in their heart of hearts this fact. But the left, even today, wants your kids and grandkids to believe otherwise.

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