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President Reagan went from calling the Soviet Union the "evil empire" in 1983 to signing this treaty with the Soviets, to limit nuclear weapons, in 1987
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A: Reagan went from calling the Soviet Union the "evil empire" in 1983 to signing the INF treaty with the Soviets, to limit nuclear weapons, in 1987.
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