Tearing the Curtain In 1987 President Ronald Reagan reflected on the front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. I call that sentence "Brandenburg gate comment". When Reagan made a speech he was about to end a political career, served as President for two terms and was known for his role as a genius mediator and mediator. This was also during the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union. In the west of Berlin there is liberal democracy in Western Europe.
The sea to the iron curtain. The part behind the iron curtain has the same name, but it is completely different. The continent of Europe extends to the borders of the European Union. Iron curtains appeared in the late 1980s, but the borders still exist; for now only it is called by another name. The boundary between capitalism and socialism was replaced by the boundary between Western Europe and Eastern Europe. The fact that ten countries joined the EU in 2004 did not change this situation significantly. This classification can still be found in many texts. It reminds us that the borders of Europe are as strong as 20 years ago. Western Europe is considered a multi-dimensional space, but Eastern Europe is seen as a unified space lacking diversity. Internationalism is not limited beyond the borders of Europe, it is also well-known open and international science.
Summary and definition: The term "iron curtain" relates to the protective boundary between the Cold War and the Soviet group countries, the scope of influence of the Soviet Union and other European countries. Former Prime Minister Winston Churchill of England made a speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri on March 5, 1946, accusing the European Soviet policy, making the concept of "iron curtain" famous. Churchill 's speech was regarded as' traffickers of war' by the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, and told the beginning of the Cold War against the Soviet Union. The term "iron curtain" represents the boundary between "unable to overcome" or the members of the Warsaw Pact (Eastern Europe) and those who are not (West European countries at the time).
You may know that Winston Churchill actually made the phrase "iron curtain". And you know that the iron curtain is the Soviet empire who dominated Eastern Europe after the Second World War. And you may remember that governance over the Soviet Union of Asia and South America / Central America spread from the 1950s to the 1960s and the 1970s. In 1979, the world paralyzed at the edge of the abyss. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. President Jimmy Carter wishes to win the support of "suppressed" people and to collapse the king of Iran. Radical Islamic fundamentalists took over Tehran. Carter to the American, we have to learn to live less, and the United States will never be great again. Many Americans believe in Carter.