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...Sir, Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon as conservative Republicans took far more of a political risk in bucking both their party as well as long-held personal and public positions to the contrary by engaging...
...The Egyptian government itself has killed hundreds of supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo and regards Hamas as an offshoot of the Brotherhood....
...In 1983, 241 American servicemen were killed when the marine barracks in Beirut were bombed (under Ronald Reagan)....
...And as the Muslim Brotherhood rose when Hosni Mubarak fell in Cairo, so it looks likely to rise again when Bashar al-Assad falls in Damascus....
...Ronald Reagan, the former US president, described him as “the mad dog of the Middle East”....
...One of the last of the Cairo proconsuls, Lord Lloyd, remarked that when the jacarandas bloomed he always felt it was time to call in the navy. He was not alone....
...But Col Gaddafi, described as a “mad dog” by Ronald Reagan, the former US president, has taken violent crackdown to new lengths, displaying the ruthless streak present throughout his rule as he viciously...
...Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann, a former foreign minister of the socialist government who once described President Ronald Reagan as a “butcher of my people”....
...Ronald Reagan’s so-called “global gag rule” in 1984 banned federal funding to non-governmental organisations that performed or promoted abortion. It was reinstituted by George W....
...By contrast, in 1986, President Ronald Reagan called Mr Gaddafi, whom Ms Rice is scheduled to meet, “the mad dog of the Middle East”....
...She was a devoted Anglophile and as a British subject, it seemed fitting to name her son Ronald. Cohen’s primary school education in Cairo came courtesy of the Friars of St John the Baptist....
...Sir Ronald’s own background provides plenty of material. He was born in Cairo in 1945 and fled to Britain with his parents, following the Suez Crisis, at the age of 11....
...Not very long ago, it would have seemed inconceivable that Col Muammer Gadaffi would invite a former adviser to Ronald Reagan to help devise a reform strategy for the north African nation....
...US companies are looking to return to Libya for the first time since President Ronald Reagan imposed sanctions in 1986....
...Ronald Reagan, “who knew how to chuckle and turn it back against the guy”. Hubert Humphrey, a man who “radiated joy” in Apple’s argot. Lyndon Baines Johnson, a great deal-maker....
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