Reagan 'Lacked Mental Vitality' to Be President

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BRITISH diplomats warned that Ronald Reagan lacked the "mental vitality" to be an effective President of the United States.

Officials were not impressed by Reagan's "egregious errors" during his successful 1980 election campaign, such as suggesting America should respond to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan by imposing a new blockade on Cuba.

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Reagan 'Lacked Mental Vitality' to Be President

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