Authors: H. W. Brands
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23.
“I talked to Margaret”: Diary entry for May 13, 1982.
24.
“Hundreds have been killed”: Haig,
Caveat
, 294.
25.
“The prime minister is adamant”: Diary entry for May 31, 1982.
26.
“The Prime Minister said”: Memo of conversation, June 4, 1982, Prime Minister’s Files, British National Archives,
nationalarchives.gov.uk
.
27.
“On distant islands”: Address to Parliament, June 8, 1982.
28.
“The speed with which the end”: Thatcher,
Downing Street Years
, 235.
1.
“She believed absolutely”:
American Life
, 360.
2.
on the hook for the two thousand contras: Inman interview.
3.
“He had grandiose ideas”: Baker interview with author.
4.
“He was a swashbuckler”: Inman interview.
5.
“He was somewhat contemptuous”: Anderson,
Revolution
, 307.
6.
“To me, the White House”: Haig,
Caveat
, 85–94.
7.
“Sit down and work it out”: Baker interview with author.
8.
“Al thinks his turf”: Diary entry for March 24, 1981.
9.
“Of course he wouldn’t reveal”: Diary entry for Nov. 1, 1981.
10.
“I think we can get a lid”: Diary entry for May 31, 1982.
11.
“I was startled to hear reports”: Haig,
Caveat
, 299–301.
12.
“You can say Haig needs a win”:
New York Times
, April 15, 1982.
13.
“Shortly after my return”: Haig,
Caveat
, 302.
14.
“He was suspicious of everybody”: Baker interview with author.
15.
“Mr. President”: Haig,
Caveat
, 312.
16.
“The Al H. situation”: Diary entry for June 14, 1982.
17.
“Dear Al”: Haig,
Caveat
, 314.
18.
“He gave me the most intense grilling”:
George Shultz interview with author.
19.
“Al Haig has resigned”: George P. Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
(1993), 3–4.
20.
“The only disagreement”: Diary entry for June 25, 1982.
1.
“President Reagan and I”: Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
, 9.
2.
“We’re walking on a tightrope”: Diary entry for June 16, 1982.
3.
“I was pretty blunt”: Diary entry for June 21, 1982.
4.
“Habib never ceased”: Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
, 45.
5.
“Let me say I’ll be firm”: Reagan exchange with reporters, Aug. 1, 1982.
6.
“all out assault”: Minutes of NSC meeting, Aug. 4, 1982, Reagan Library.
7.
“Menachem, this is a holocaust”: Geoffrey Kemp interview in Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober, eds.,
Reagan: The Man and His Presidency
(1998), 207.
8.
“Our purpose will be to assist”: Remarks to reporters, Aug. 20, 1982.
9.
“Today has been a day”: Reagan address, Sept. 1, 1982.
10.
“What some call the West Bank”:
American Life
, 433–34.
11.
“I was horrified”: Reagan statement, Sept. 18, 1982.
12.
“I finally told our group”: Diary entry for Sept. 19, 1982.
1.
“The big day!”: Diary entry for Oct. 22, 1982.
2.
“I really like him”: Diary entry for Dec. 21, 1982.
3.
“We had good meetings”: Diary entry for Jan. 27, 1983.
4.
“Still Israel dragging their feet”: Diary entry for March 18, 1983.
5.
“D--n them”: Diary entry for April 18, 1983.
6.
“Lord forgive me”: Diary entry for April 19, 1983.
7.
“There can be no sadder duty”: Reagan remarks, April 23, 1983.
8.
“Mr. President”: Reagan news conference, Sept. 28, 1982.
9.
“Israel is pursuing”: Brezhnev to Reagan, June 9, 1982, Reagan Library.
10.
“Your expressions of concern”: Reagan to Brezhnev, July 1, 1982, Reagan Library.
11.
“Armageddon in the prophecies”: Diary entry for May 4, 1983.
12.
“The world must have been simpler”: Diary entry for Aug. 10, 1983.
13.
“This could be seen”: Diary entry for Sept. 11, 1983.
14.
“The president’s face turned ashen”: Robert C. McFarlane,
Special Trust
(1994), 263.
15.
“There are no words”: Reagan remarks to reporters, Oct. 23, 1983.
1.
“This must not be allowed”: Diary entry for Jan. 4, 1983.
2.
“Based on the President’s directives”: Sapia-Bosch and North to William Clark, April 5, 1983, Reagan Library.
3.
“The CIA sent briefers”: Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
, 296–97.
4.
“Our message”: Clark interview, Miller Center.
5.
“Venezuela couldn’t go along”: Diary entry for April 11, 1983.
6.
“On the small island of Grenada”: Reagan address, March 23, 1983.
7.
“I had never really gotten along”: Nancy Reagan,
My Turn
, 242–43.
8.
“We both had the searing memory”: Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
, 328.
9.
“I asked McFarlane”:
American Life
, 450–51.
10.
“I believe Maggie Thatcher”:
Howard Baker interview, Miller Center.
11.
“Early this morning”: Reagan remarks, with Eugenia Charles, Oct. 25, 1983.
12.
“I can’t say enough”: Reagan address, Oct. 27, 1983.
13.
“It didn’t upset my breakfast”: Reagan comments, Nov. 3, 1983.
1.
“Nancy is very depressed”: Diary entry for May 19, 1982.
2.
“He got a lot of sustenance”: Meese interview.
3.
“I can’t help feeling”: Ron Reagan,
My Father at 100
, 86, 104.
4.
“He was not a real Bible thumper”: Ron Reagan interview.
5.
“It bothers me”: Diary entry for Oct. 4, 1981.
6.
“Thank you for your prayers”: Reagan address, March 8, 1983.
1.
“Back to Washington”: Diary entry for Sept. 28, 1981.
2.
“It is absolutely essential”: National Security Decision Directive 35, May 17, 1982, Reagan Library.
3.
“We’re going to have trouble”: Diary entry for Nov. 15, 1982.
4.
“The United States wants deep cuts”: Reagan address, Nov. 22, 1982.
5.
“Tip O’Neill has mounted”: Diary entry for May 15, 1984.
1.
“The United States does not start fights”: Reagan address, March 23, 1983.
2.
“When he was governor”: Weinberger,
Fighting for Peace
, 296.
3.
“Several years earlier”: Ron Reagan,
My Father at 100
, 207.
4.
“To those who traipse”: Weinberger,
Fighting for Peace
, 291.
5.
“R&D on Ballistic Missile Defense”: National Security Decision Directive 35.
6.
“Would it not be better”: Weinberger,
Fighting for Peace
, 304.
7.
“Much of it”: Diary entry for March 22, 1983.
8.
“I guess it was O.K.”: Diary entry for March 23, 1983.
9.
“Ron, it will make you look”: Robert McFarlane interview with author.
10.
“The reports are in”:
American Life
, 572.
1.
“He looked more like a cadaver”: Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
, 126.
2.
“No bureaucracy involved”: Diary entry for Feb. 15, 1983.
3.
“We both share”:
American Life
, 576.
4.
“I have considered its contents”: Ibid., 576–78.
5.
“Their only function”: Ibid., 580–81.
6.
“I speak for all Americans”: Reagan statement, Sept. 1, 1983.
7.
“Our first emotions”: Reagan remarks, Sept. 2, 1983.
8.
The CIA and military intelligence: David E. Hoffman,
The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and Its Dangerous Legacy
(2009), 82; Robert Gates,
From the Shadows
, 267.
9.
“This Soviet attack”: National Security Decision Directive 102, Sept. 5, 1983, Reagan Library.
10.
“Despite the savagery”: Reagan address, Sept. 5, 1983.
1.
“Each of us recognizes”: Reagan statement, Jan. 15, 1983.
2.
“The National Commission considered”: Report of the National Commission on Social Security Reform, Jan. 1983.
3.
“After months of debate”: Reagan State of the Union address, Jan. 25, 1983.
4.
“Today we reaffirm”: Reagan remarks, April 20, 1983.
1.
“There is renewed energy”: Reagan State of the Union address, Jan. 25, 1984.
2.
“From my seat”: Regan,
For the Record
, 225–26.
3.
“I want to speak”: Reagan State of the Union address, Jan. 25, 1984.
4.
“Three years had taught me”:
American Life
, 588–89.
5.
“I’d like to talk to him”: Diary entry for Feb. 22, 1984.
6.
“They are utterly stonewalling us”: Diary entry for May 11, 1984.
7.
“What would I think”:
American Life
, 601–2.
1.
“In the last fifteen years”: Reagan address, May 9, 1984.
2.
“Dear Bill”:
New York Times
, April 11, 1984. The
Times
bowdlerized “pissed” for publication.
3.
“Says he was never briefed”: Diary entry for April 10, 1984.
4.
“Central America is a region”: Reagan address, May 9, 1984.
5.
“We’ve got to find a way”: McFarlane,
Special Trust
, 68.
6.
“The purpose of this meeting”: Minutes of National Security Planning Group meeting, June 25, 1984, National Security Archive.
1.
“Barry is upset”: Diary entry for April 24, 1984.
2.
“Our first go”: Diary entry for April 26, 1984.
3.
“We get along very well”: Diary entry for April 27, 1984.
4.
“This was Big Casino day”: Diary entry for April 28, 1984.
5.
“We believe in the dignity”: Reagan remarks at Fudan University, April 30, 1984.
6.
“It was a darn good speech”: Diary entry for April 30, 1984.
7.
“I think they have”: Reagan question-and-answer session with reporters, May 1, 1984.
8.
“We stand on a lonely, windswept point”: Reagan remarks at Pointe du Hoc, June 6, 1984.
9.
“Every man who set foot”: Reagan remarks at Omaha Beach, June 6, 1984.
10.
“Believe me”: Reagan message to officers and men of USS
Eisenhower
, June 6, 1984.
1.
“I do not know”:
New York Times
, Aug. 22, 1981.
2.
“I never use the words”:
New York Times
, Oct. 10, 1983.
3.
“environmental extremism”: Reagan interview, Jan. 20, 1982.
4.
“He’s the best thing”:
New York Times
, Oct. 10, 1983.
5.
“I think that’s a decision”: Reagan interview, Sept. 26, 1983.
6.
“Here is the truth”: Mondale acceptance speech, July 19, 1984, American Presidency Project.
7.
“One of the key tests”: Reagan-Mondale debate, Oct. 7, 1984, American Presidency Project.
8.
“I have to say”:
Diary entry for Oct. 6–7, 1984.
9.
“We left Louisville”: Diary entry for Oct. 8, 1984.
10.
“It was the worst night”: Nancy Reagan,
My Turn
, 266.
11.
“I never had one difference”: Baker interview with author.
12.
“Jesus, Nancy Reagan”: Paul Laxalt interview, Miller Center.
13.
“Fitness Issue”:
Wall Street Journal
, Oct. 9, 1984.
14.
“The president’s advisers”:
Washington Post
, Oct. 12, 1984.
15.
“Age may have been a factor”:
New York Times
, Oct. 10, 1984.
16.
“Mr. Reagan is a mentally alert”:
New York Times
, Oct. 11, 1984.
17.
“It was the same old stuff”: Baker interview with author.
18.
“Let Ronnie be Ronnie”: Nancy Reagan,
My Turn
, 267.
19.
“Mr. President, I want to raise”: Reagan-Mondale debate, Oct. 21, 1984, American Presidency Project.
20.
“It’s morning again in America”: Reagan campaign commercial,
youtube.com
.
1.
“The press is now trying”: Diary entry for Nov. 7, 1984.
2.
“Tip O’Neill told me”: Diary entry for Jan. 21, 1985.
3.
“The Soviets are afraid”: Minutes of National Security Planning Group meeting, Nov. 30, 1984, Reagan Library.
4.
“We and the Soviet Union”: Minutes of National Security Planning Group meeting, Dec. 5, 1984, Reagan Library.
5.
“He could well be”: Diary entry for Dec. 12, 1984.