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Reagan's Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster [Hardcover]

Martin Anderson (Author), Annelise Anderson (Author)
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June 2, 2009
On February 6, 1981, at his first National Security Council meeting, Ronald Reagan told his advisers: “I will make the decisions.” As Reagan’s Secret War reveals, these words provide the touchstone for understanding the extraordinary accomplishments of the Reagan administration, including the decisive events that led to the end of the Cold War.

In penning this book, New York Times bestselling authors Martin Anderson and Annelise Anderson drew upon their unprecedented access to more than eight million highly classified documents housed within the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California—unseen by the public until now. Using his top secret clearances, Martin Anderson was able to access Ronald Reagan’s most privileged exchanges with subordinates and world leaders as well as the tactical record of how Reagan fought to win the Cold War and control nuclear weapons.

The most revelatory of these documents are the minutes of Reagan-chaired National Security Council meetings, the dozens of secret letters sent by Reagan to world leaders, and the eyewitness notes from Reagan-Gorbachev summits. Along with these findings, the authors use Reagan’s speeches, radio addresses, personal diaries, and other correspondence to develop a striking picture of a man whose incisive intelligence, uncanny instincts, and quiet self-confidence changed the course of history.

What emerges from this treasure trove of material is irrefutable evidence that Reagan intended from his first days in office to bring down the Soviet Union, that he considered eliminating nuclear weapons his paramount objective, and that he—not his subordinates—was the principal architect of the policies that ultimately brought the Soviets to the nuclear-arms negotiating table. The authors also affirm that many of Reagan’s ideas, including his controversial “Star Wars” missile-defense initiative, proved essential in dissolving the Soviet Union and keeping America safe.

Riveting and eye-opening, Reagan’s Secret War provides a front-row seat to history, a journey into the political mind of a remarkable leader, and proof that one man can, through the force of his deep convictions, bring about sweeping global change.


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Reagan’s Secret War may change forever the image held by many. . . . With unprecedented access to his private papers, including his personal diary, the Andersons present a deeply involved and adroit leader.”
—Henry A. Kissinger

“Artfully and accurately explains how, when, and where . . . All who are interested in the elimination of nuclear weapons should read Reagan’s Secret War.”
—James A. Baker III, 61st U.S. Secretary of State

“An immense contribution . . . the authors have defied assumptions about what Reagan thought and said and conducted painstaking research to get at the truth of what he really planned and executed. All of us who are gripped by the transcendent importance of the nuclear threat will learn, and be inspired, by this account.”
—from the Foreword by George P. Shultz, former Secretary of State

“Ronald Reagan’s steadfast commitment to abolish all nuclear weapons is brought to life in Martin and Annelise Anderson’s captivating narrative. . . . If the world makes it to the nuclear-free mountaintop, we will have President Reagan to thank for inspiring our climb.”
—Sam Nunn, former Senator, cochairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative

“Superb . . . The authors’ unique access to previously classified materials and to the president’s personal documents enabled them to write the most complete and accurate account of this historic effort.”
—Ed Meese, former U.S. Attorney General

“Compelling . . . a valuable contribution to understanding the Reagan legacy.”
—Lou Cannon, author of President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime

About the Author

MARTIN ANDERSON and ANNELISE ANDERSON, husband and wife, are coauthors of the New York Times bestsellers Reagan, In His Own Hand; Reagan: A Life in Letters; and Reagan’s Path to Victory. Both are Fellows at the Hoover Institution. Martin, an M.I.T. Ph.D., worked in the Reagan White House as an economic policy adviser and, more recently, sat on the Pentagon’s defense-policy board. Annelise, a Columbia Ph.D., was a senior policy adviser to the Reagan presidential campaign and was an associate director within Reagan’s Office of Management and Budget, where she was responsible for the budgets of five Cabinet departments and more than forty other agencies.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; First Edition edition (June 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 030723861X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307238610
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.4 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #811,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Unprecedented Vision of a Persistent Man, June 20, 2009
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Margaret M. Mueller (Roseville, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reagan's Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster (Hardcover)
Reagan's Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster

The Left, which clings to it's dogmatic characterizations of Reagan as a "hawk," "amiable dunce," and "manipulated by his advisors" is hereby challenged to read all of Reagan's Secret War. Intimate and thoroughly documented, Annalise and Martin Andersen immerse us in the top secret deliberations of President Reagan with both the National Security Council, and the changing heads of the Soviet Union, as he doggedly persues his decades-old dream of eliminating nuclear weapons. This page-turner has surprise after surprise as Reagan's own extensive writings, and de-classified, top-secret memos reveal his strategic foresight, wiley negotiating skills, unwavering resolve, and bold initiatives that repeatedly defied the recommendations of his top advisors. Clearly, Reagan lead the world out of the Cold War by his vision, relentless and focused vision, and hearfelt belief in God and the better nature of mankind. As the great man believed, "there is no limit to what a man can accomplish if he doesn't care who gets the credit." If only every president had the comprehension of economic systems and the diplomacy skills of Reagan!

I can't wait for Annalise and Martin's next book.
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Untold Account of Reagan's Effort to Prevent Nuclear Disaster, June 6, 2009
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C. Tang (Stillwater, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reagan's Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster (Hardcover)
There are many accounts in the literature written about President Reagan, but none has concentrated on "Reagan's Secret War" to keep the world safe from nuclear disaster. This book on "Reagan's Secret War" was written based on vast number for recently declassified top-secret files from his administration. The content of this book reveals that President Reagan had taken the initiative as the leader of the free world to prevent the world from nuclear disaster. It shows that President Reagan's leadership, through his courage, conviction, and faith in God, had been the essential factor that ultimately led to the fall of the Soviet Union--the primary threat to a nuclear disaster at that time. I definitely recommend this book to any fan of President Reagan. Even if one is critical of President Reagan, I believe this book will reveal the remarkable character and leadership of President Reagan, which is undeniably admirable.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not The Guy Portrayed In The Press, September 4, 2009
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Joel Dobbs (Trussville, AL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reagan's Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster (Hardcover)
During the 1980s the press portrayed Reagan as an old, somewhat lazy and out of touch president. As the historical evidence continues to emerge the facts reveal something entirely different.

First there was the publication of Reagan's letters in 2002 (Reagan: A Life In Letters) followed by the publication of Reagan's diaries from his White House years in 2007 (The Reagan Diaries). Each reveals a different Reagan from the one portrayed in the media. In his own writings we see a visionary leader who understood democracy, grasped the threat of the Soviet Union, and clearly had a vision and plan for how to win the Cold War.

Martin and Annelise Anderson's wonderful new book, Reagan's Secret War, further solidifies Reagan as a thoughtful and forceful leader who knew precisely what he was doing in his negotiations with Moscow. Using his personal diaries plus recently declassified documents from the Reagan Library they reconstruct the complex and sometimes tenuous relationship between Reagan and several Soviet leaders, most notably Mikhail Gorbachev. What we see here is a leader who had a vision for peace, was clearly in charge, and had no problem challenging his numerous advisors who would have had him compromise at points where his firm stand would ultimately lead to the defeat of Soviet Communism and the end of the Cold War.

Reagan basically had three core principles:

1. A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought;
2. Always negotiate from a position of strength, and;
3. Trust but verify.

Sticking with these three principles Reagan would, along with Margaret Thatcher and Pope John Paul II, lead the movement that would ultimately win the Cold War. For those of us old enough to remember the Reagan years, you will marvel at how close we came to nuclear war in 1983. I had no idea!

This is a well-written and worthwhile book. For students of history you will find the facts and insights presented here both informative and enlightening.
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