Posted on 11/10/2019 6:46:00 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Its long overdue. A statue of former President Ronald Reagan was unveiled and dedicated on Friday at the U.S. embassy in Berlin, Germany. The seven-foot statue overlooks the site of the Berlin Wall.
In an unforgettable speech for those old enough to remember it, on June 12, 1987, President Reagan stood at the Brandenburg Gate and delivered this demand of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall. He was calling for Gorbachev to open the Berlin Wall which had separated West and East Berline since 1961.
Reagans speechwriter, and current Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson noted in an article last week that this historic call for freedom was almost struck from the speech. Reagan advisers in the State Department and National Security advisers were hesitant of such boldness.
The passage which includes the legendary line, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall was almost cut after State Department and National Security Council advisers found them outlandish and provocative, Robinson said. In one case, a White House official thought it was even un-presidential, he recalled.
But after the Berlin Wall toppled 30 years ago, on Nov. 9, 1989 Reagans words, delivered not two years earlier on June 12, 1987, came to define a turning point in U.S.-Soviet relations. What was once deemed audacious had become auspicious.
Now, after numerous rejections from the Berlin government of a statue honoring Reagan, a member of the Trump administration boldly went forward and got the job done. The reason used by the Berlin government officials for the rejections is that Reagan didnt need a statue, he was an honorary citizen of Berlin. The U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell began by naming the embassy terrace overlooking the Brandenburg Gate after Reagan. Then he suggested placing a sculpture on the terrace. The Reagan Foundation signed on and commissioned a bronze statue from the same sculptor who made the Reagan statue that graces the Capitols Rotunda in Washington.
The Berlin statue shows Mr. Reagan holding speech cards bearing the famous quote: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
The artist, who praised the locations proximity to the site of the speech and that of the former Berlin Wall, integrated pieces of the concrete barrier into his sculpture.
Frank Henkel, who as a Berlin government official helped secure approval for the plaque despite opposition from center-left parties, said it was a shame the presidents likeness couldnt be put on German soil.
At least this extraordinary leader has been honored in this city that is in his debt, said Mr. Henkel, now a state legislator with Ms. Merkels Christian Democrats.
After years of requests from the Reagan Foundation and others, including the Obama administration that failed to secure recognition of Reagans 100th birthday in Berlin in 2011, a small token gesture was made. Finally, in 2012, a small memorial plaque was placed on the pavement near the spot in the Tiergarten park where Reagan delivered his speech. It should be noted that Reagan is honored with statues in most former Soviet Union states in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as in London and Tbilisi.
There was a teaser trailer leading up to the unveiling:
Coming November 8 pic.twitter.com/XUbGYBS1Wu
US-Botschaft Berlin (@usbotschaft) November 5, 2019
And then the statue was unveiled on Friday:
Today we dedicated a statue of Ronald Reagan atop the US Embassy Berlin on the new Ronald Reagan Terrace. #BerlinWall30 pic.twitter.com/uZ2hGv6hST
Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) November 8, 2019
As I said, this is long overdue. We should thank Ambassador Grenell for his boldness, like Reagans, in Berlin. Reagans speech is often referred to as an important part of the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union. Reagans statue is on American soil in Berlin, but its there after 30 years. Its important and well-deserved.
The French celebrated with chocolate.
The sweet, sweet taste of freedom: A chocolate Berlin Wall is brought crashing down in Paris https://t.co/TYVFiZWLhg pic.twitter.com/te8JvNEOJ2
AP Europe (@AP_Europe) November 9, 2019
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Reagan was told by Deepstaters in the Department of State NOT to include that line in the speech. So I am told. He did anyway.
There is a universal hatred of Reagan among the globe’s leftists.It is the left in Germany that opposed the Reagan statue, not the center or right.The only other country whose progressive left might be more opposed to a Reagan statue in Berlin, much less in the USA, progressive left here in the US.
I was in Germany from 80 to 84. It seemed to me, the leftists got a lot of free publicity from the German media.
I was at Ramstein 81-86 and remember seeing him and first lady as they came in on Marine One and then boarded AF One. It was such an honor seeing him and I will never forget what he did for this country. If only I did not have to watch the left destroying the country he fought so hard to save.
I was in Germany in the late 80’s as our Infantry Division trained and waited for the invasion through Fulda that never came. One day as we were cleaning weapons from the range ,the news broke that the Wall came down and that was that as anti-climatic to the U.S. Army as could be.
Thanks for your great service to our country, President Reagan, I wept hard and deeply at your passing.
I was at Mainz-Kastel. Maybe you shopped there. It was a huge shopping center.
Loved that man, Ronald Reagan, now a close second to President Trump.
The Krauts are ingrates.
Yeah, we were told that in this article.
I was working at Point Mugu when they brought him home to be transported to the memorial site. The sheer spectacle of people lining every street and freeway on the route would choke you up.
His other famous line to Gorbachev that made all of Washington and the media shit their pants was “nyet”
Ronald Reagan - The Great Communicator
Donald Trump -The Great Doer
Reagan could communicate the message in a way no other President could and did a lot against opposition, but unfortunately was stymied on the wall and on the courts . E.g., Bork and the deal on amnesty that was supposed to include action against further illegal immigration.
Trump communicates a lot but the hatred and opposition against him has kept his message from being fairly presented. While not fine, at least he is getting the job done. Constitutionalist judges and Justices not derailed. The Wall is being built. With his resounding re-election coming in which Republicans loyal to Trump retake the House he will be no lame duck and the amount done by the end of his second term will make the amount done this term pale in comparison.
We have had a statue of Ronald Reagan the great in warsaw since 2012
Speaking of which .... how did the library fare in front of the raging fire(s) ?
Oh good, that’ll give them something to tear down when the mood strikes them.
No damage at all. We went to the Reagan Library in late September this year. Quite solemn. Should be on every FReeper’s bucket list.
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