Reagan admin official who helped America defeat communism dead at age 83

Michael A. Ledeen, an influential American historian and thinker, passed away at the age of 83 after experiencing a series of minor strokes at his daughter’s residence in Texas. Ledeen was an active contributor to the fall of the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies during the era of the Iron Curtain.

Ledeen held the role of special advisor on terrorism under President Ronald Reagan’s Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, and later served as a consultant for the National Security Council. In an article for the Asia Times, writer and journalist David P. Goldman stated that Ledeen’s “personal contribution to America’s victory in the Cold War is much more significant than what is commonly documented.”

Goldman highlighted that in 1983, the Reagan administration assigned Ledeen, who was an expert in Italian history and fascism, to persuade Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi to permit the deployment of U.S. Pershing missiles in response to increasing Soviet jingoism. According to Goldman, “This event illustrates the significant trust Ledeen commanded within the Reagan administration and the crucial strategic role he fulfilled.”

Protest in Iran

Iranians protest the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Tehran on Oct. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Middle East Images)

Leeden did not advocate military intervention in Iran. He was in the business of replicating Reagan’s anti-Soviet playbook for Iran’s clerical regime. 

He told Fox News Brit Hume in 2005 that “the Western world, and in particular the United States” needs to support political prisoners in Iran and demonstrations against the regime. 

He told Hume, “We should be giving money to the various … Farsi-language broadcasters, some here, some in England, some in Sweden and so forth, some in Germany, to go on the air and share with the Iranian people the now-demonstrated techniques for a successful, nonviolent revolution.”

FILE - In this April 10, 1981 file photo, Premier Margaret Thatcher greets U.S. Secretary of State General Alexander Haig at No. 10 Downing Street, London. Haig, who served Republican presidents and ran for the office himself, has died, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. He was 85. (AP Photo/Press Association, File)

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher greets U.S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig in London on April 10, 1981. (AP1981)

He coined the phrase “Faster, please!” for his widely read blog at PJ Media to denote the great urgency to dismantle America’s enemies and stop Islamist-animated terrorism.

Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, paid tribute to Ledeen in a post on X. He wrote in part, “Michael’s understanding of the American people and the Jewish people formed the basis of his abiding faith in the future of America and Israel and in our enduring alliance and friendship.”

Ledeen was born in Los Angeles in 1941 and authored numerous books on national security, including “Perilous Statecraft: An Insider’s Account of the Iran-Contra Affair.” He earned a Ph.D. in history and philosophy from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His academic advisor at Wisconsin was the prominent historian George Mosse, who fled Nazi Germany because of antisemitism. 

Ledeen cultivated a new generation of academics, journalists, think tank scholars and authors at his Chevy Chase home. His residence became a kind of informal salon for intellectuals and foreign policy types who had freshly arrived in Washington, D.C.

He was also a top-level bridge player and won a national championship, the Truscott/U.S.P.C. Senior Teams. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Simone, who served as a deputy assistant secretary of defense during the first Trump administration, and his two sons, former Marine Corps officers Gabriel and Daniel.

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