.....Reagan was assuredly not bluffing about Star Wars, he had a real vision for it, not merely as a negotiating ploy.....
They - and we - thought it would take us close to the breaking point to really field these systems, but that it was absolutely impossible for them to do so.
Yeah, I thought so, but at the time of the hours'-long conversation, I was just really tired, and didn't want to talk and "listen."
Usually in real life, my making a preposterous comment shuts the other person up, but it didn't in this case.
What you said in the second statement quoted above, agrees with what he said.
I still have his "business card," buried among the debris of socialist souvenirs, but as it's kept in storage, and not here, I can't quote it. He was something-general, and "Director" of "Strategic Studies" at the Ukrainian equivalent of West Point.
He really wanted to do this book, about Russian-Ukrainian negotiations over the splitting of Soviet military resources in 1992, and had this notion I was connected with the publishing business.
It was probably a confusion in translation; such happens all the time, even in English-to-English. I tried to dissuade him from this perception, coming close to but not quite saying there was probably no "market" in the west for such a book.
It was an odd situation, a military higher-up and franksolich together, he traveling in very straitened circumstances, and myself in much elevated circumstances. A woman in Kiev had gotten me my train ticket, which I myself could not have afforded, and he, not being paid since Ukrainian independence in August 1991, could scarcely afford better than what he had, for himself.
As I said, one meets the most interesting people, acquires the most interesting souvenirs by chance or accident, than by design. Which is why, buried with that "business card" among other debris of a misspent life, there is a china teapot that used to belong to George Bernard Shaw, given me by a very old man who had been a contemporary and friend of his.
Not to get off-topic, but I find this characteristic among Republicans and conservatives to be most endearing and enriching.....this idea that it's better just to go out into the world to see what's there, rather than going out with "plans" about whom one is going to see, and notions about what's there.