
Alex Rouhandeh
Congressional Correspondent and Pentagon Reporter at Newsweek
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1 month ago |
newsweek.pl | Alex Rouhandeh
W maju 1988 r. republikański prezydent Ronald Reagan przemawiał z Gabinetu Owalnego nie do narodu amerykańskiego, ale do obywateli Europy Zachodniej. Prezydent planował podróż na spotkanie z przywódcą ZSRR Michaiłem Gorbaczowem i chciał jasno wyrazić swoje zaangażowanie w sprawy Europy. Patrząc prosto w kamerę, Reagan powiedział: — Wspólne standardy [moralne] i przekonania wiążą nas dziś z Europą. Są one istotą wspólnoty wolnych narodów, do której należymy.
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1 month ago |
onet.pl | Alex Rouhandeh
W maju 1988 r. republikański prezydent Ronald Reagan przemawiał z Gabinetu Owalnego nie do narodu amerykańskiego, ale do obywateli Europy Zachodniej. Prezydent planował podróż na spotkanie z przywódcą ZSRR Michaiłem Gorbaczowem i chciał jasno wyrazić swoje zaangażowanie w sprawy Europy. Patrząc prosto w kamerę, Reagan powiedział: — Wspólne standardy [moralne] i przekonania wiążą nas dziś z Europą. Są one istotą wspólnoty wolnych narodów, do której należymy.
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1 month ago |
sacbee.com | Alex Rouhandeh
In May 1988, Republican President Ronald Reagan spoke from the Oval Office in an address not targeted at the American people, but the citizens of Western Europe. The president was planning a trip to meet with Soviet Union General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and wanted to make his commitment to Europe clear. Staring directly at the camera, Reagan said: "Shared [moral] standards and beliefs tie us to Europe today.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
newsweek.com | Alex Rouhandeh
CLOSE X news article Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! The head of advocacy at Washington's top clean energy interest group used to serve in the leadership of the leading oil and natural gas group. Frank J.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
newsweek.com | Alex Rouhandeh
CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! Following an election win that saw Donald Trump improve his support among young voters, Brilyn Hollyhand—the 18-year-old chair of the Republican National Committee's Youth Advisory Council, who aided in that victory—shared exclusively with Newsweek three suggestions for how the President-elect can carry that momentum into the White House.
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