Washington Has
Destroyed Trust Between Nuclear Powers, Thus Raising The Specter Of War
Ambassador Jack Matlock made an important speech at the National Press
Club on February 11. Matlock served as US ambassador to the Soviet Union during
1987-91. In his speech he describes how President Reagan won the trust of the
Soviet leadership in order to bring to an end the Cold War and its risk of
nuclear armageddon.
Reagan's meeting with Gorbachev did not rely on
position papers written by staff. It relied on a hand-written memo by Reagan
himself that stressed respect for the Soviet leadership and a clear realization
that negotiation must not expect the Soviet leaders to do something that is not
in the true interest of their country. The way to end the conflict, Reagan
wrote, is to cooperate toward a common goal. Matlock said that Reagan refused
to personalize disagreements or to speak derogatorily of any Soviet leader.
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