Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Michael Ledeen, A Reagan Revolutionary, Passes At 83


(MENAFN- Asia Times) Michael Ledeen passed away on May 17 at the age of 83 after a long illness. His death deprives the United States of one of the last Americans who approached intelligence with a deep understanding of history and culture. He was one of the last of a generation that could not have been educated at today's universities.

His personal contribution to America's victory in the Cold War is far greater than the public record shows. Dr. Ledeen combined the intellectual depth of a historian, a deep understanding of culture, and the instincts of a man of action. He was one of the last of the generation that gave America a monopoly of global power that subsequent misgovernance frittered away. As a friend and mentor, he was as generous as he was sagacious.

In 1983, the United States proposed to station the Pershing II intermediate-range missile in Western Europe to counter similar Soviet deployments. Germany's then-Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who quipped that the definition of a tactical nuclear weapon was a nuclear weapon that went off in Germany, balked at the deployment unless another European country did so.

The Reagan White House dispatched Ledeen, whose major publications addressed Italian history, to meet Italy's Prime Minister Bettino Craxi. Ledeen persuaded Craxi to deploy the Pershings.

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