Early November, ’89 the wall fell and the Soviet Union disbanded shortly after that and U.S.’s rival disappeared quietly into the night. There was no longer the notion a worthy competitor and the fear of large scale thermonuclear war. When I was growing up there was a cloud of mystery surrounding the U.S.S.R. Could they beat us if we were to go to war? All I knew of the U.S.S.R. before the wall fell were photos of Red Square, bread lines, Spies, East Germany, and other propaganda aggrandizing the communist state. Our new focus became radical Islamic fundamentalists, power hungry …