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Reagan's Peace Through Strength with Constancy of Purpose
by Terry Paulson
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As I listen to the Reagan Presidential Library program, “Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Wall: Reflections from Yesterday, Lessons for Today,” my mind wanders to the killing rampage at Fort Hood, the worst mass shooting on a U.S. military base in history. As we approach Veterans Day, you wonder what possesses an Army psychiatrist to take the lives of so many?

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As a soldier, you know you could loose your life in combat, but you never expect to die at the hands of a fellow soldier supposedly committed to supporting your mental health. Major Nidal Malik Hasan put his misguided jihadist beliefs ahead of his military calling. Psychiatrists are supposed to help, not kill. Will this act weaken or strengthen our resolve?

At a time of cold war twenty years ago, President Reagan was warned against saying the diplomatically risky words, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” He reminded the naysayers who was president, took a strong stand against the powers of totalitarianism, and freedom won.

John Lehman, Jr., Reagan’s Secretary of the Navy, talked about Reagan’s quick action to select his Department of Defense appointments and to communicate his plan of action. Previously, détente was described as the relaxation of tension, but if only one side is relaxing, the other side is gaining ground. Reagan was committed to matching the Soviet strength quickly and decisively.

Reagan’s Chief Foreign Policy Advisor Richard Allen commented on Reagan’s simple but powerful approach to the communist superpower, “My theory about the cold war is that we win and they lose.”

As President Obama continues to deliberate on which plan to take in Afghanistan, you wonder what Reagan might do? When faced with the terrorist attack on our Marines in Lebanon early in his first term, Reagan wanted to retaliate, but he gave in to diplomatic and Nato resistance and removed our forces instead. After that experience, he committed to act more decisively and maintain peace through strength with constancy of purpose. Peter Robinson, a Reagan speechwriters, commented on what Reagan might do today: “Telling generals in the field, ‘I will get back to you,’ is inconceivable.”

General Peter Pace insights on military leadership are worth taking seriously, "One thing the Marine Corps teaches is that it's better to be doing something than doing nothing. If you stay where you are, you're in the position where your enemy wants you to be. If you start doing something, you are changing the rules of the game." Combat is a verb. It isn’t a place. It is an act. Movement matters. You keep asking yourself as a leader, “Now, what are you going to do next?”

Freedom must be earned in every generation. Our Vietnam veterans know how frustrating it was to watch politicians put soldiers on hold; tying their hands in Vietnam was a recipe for defeat. Our soldiers today deserve a President who understands what bold action can mean to soldiers in the field. Mr. President, take a lesson from Reagan, make a decision, and let our soldiers do their job.

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Terry Paulson, PhD is a psychologist, award-winning professional speaker, author of The Dinner: The Political Conversation Your Mother Told You Never to Have, and long-time columnist for the Ventura County Star.

 
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President Reagan has not been allowed to have a good night's rest since November 08? Don't you think, its time to stop waiting on his return?

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If the United Nations were doing the job it was created to do, we would not be in Iraq or Afghanistan in the same manner as we are today and Iran would not be 2-3 years away from creating a nuclear weapon and the means to deliver it. I believe our and the world’s major problems center around politics.

Yes, politics is our and the world’s biggest problem. Look at what has happen in the US since 1989 and contrast that with world politics. It seems like the global political world is in disarray. No one seems to know “What is Right” or “What is Wrong” or “What is Best”; only let us screw the other guy before he screws us. Failed leadership is the direct cause of this. But it’s not just one or two leaders that have failed; it is our political leadership in general and the system itself. It has been corrupted and is a self-serving institution that no longer represents the will of the people, and is not able to function as a cohesive representative body, for freedom loving people.

So where do you go from here…DEMAND CHANGE…VOTE ONLY FOR THOSE WILLING TO STAND-UP AND DEMAND CHANGES; but again words alone will not bring about change. Obama is the living proof that words alone will not bring about change; words alone create only indecision and chaos!
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