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Why Reagan Believes in Civil Defense

Scheer, Robert | November 13, 1982 issue

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Presents an excerpt of the book 'With Enough Shovels: Reagan, Bush and Nuclear War,' by Robert Scheer which focused on why the government of the U.S. under the leadership of President Ronald Reagan believes in the civil defense policy. Belief that civil defense can change the implications of a possible occurrence of a nuclear war; Need for the government to emulate the view of the Soviet Union on nuclear warfare.

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WITH Enough Shovels (Book); CIVIL defense; UNITED States -- Military policy; REAGAN, Ronald
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