You'd think that since we're in the middle of this War On Terror, the news people would find it interesting to point out Reagan's role in Afghanistan.
But I'm not seeing it.
Like in this article, it might have been a good place to mention a possible downside to the kind of simplistic thinking in foreign policy that the Reagan fans are so proud of.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5151912/
The foreign policy contrast persists today: the Democrats, the party of nuance; the Republicans, the party of bold, simple (Democrats would say “simplistic”) statements.
When asked in his debate with Reagan about using military force to counter Soviet expansion in Afghanistan, Carter said as president he'd learned “there are no simple answers to complicated questions.”
Reagan did have a simple answer: He called the Soviet Union “the focus of evil in the modern world.”