THE SOVIET SAUDI UNION
The critical insight about the Soviet Union that led to its downfall was — as I explained in countless “Reagan Doctrine” briefings during the 1980s — that the Soviet Union didn’t simply possess an imperialist empire of colonies beyond its borders: it was itself a colonial empire within its borders.
The Soviet Union was composed of nations and peoples — Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians, Ukrainians, Georgians, Azeris, Uzbeks and others — that were free and independent before Soviet Russians colonized them, and would be so again if they had the chance.
Thus the ultimate goal of the Reagan Doctrine was not (more…)