the reason i chose this is because the acts where whrong and viloted the bill of rights therfore i do not support this act the us has just esaped the trynny of britan and now we are going to side with them we should have wiped them off the plented a long time before the war and now where dealing with the unfiar acts that we just got away from not only is this very un constatusinal its also trynny so we should exile our president their limating our powing and throwing us under the wagon
the reason i chose this is because the acts where whrong and viloted the bill of rights therfore i do not support this act the us has just esaped the trynny of britan and now we are going to side with them we should have wiped them off the plented a long time before the war and now where dealing with the unfiar acts that we just got away from not only is this very un constatusinal its also trynny so we should exile our president their limating our powing and throwing us under the wagon
Military and diplomatic tensions diminished between 1972 and 1980 as the two superpowers engaged in dialogue, frecuent contacts and agreed to reduce their nuclear stockpiles (SALT Treaty) and to boost bilateral trade. US president Richard Nixon and Soviet secretary-general Leonid Brezhnev met at three summits between 1972 and 1974.