President Reagan Comments on Russia
President Ronald Reagan said November 11, 1982 that Russia and the United States bear "a tremendous burden" to work for world peace in the aftermath of the death of Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. However, He warned that "peace is a product of strength, not of weakness." (UPI Photo/FILES)
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