President Ronald Reagan Speech at the Brandenburg Gate President Ronald Reagan s presidential term 1981 1989 Speech at the Brandenburg Gate was about the removal of the wall and to make Germany a unified nation Ronald Reagan embraces a motivational posture logic and point of view to demean the unity in Germany in order to make the citizens of Germany to feel less patriotic and less unified He wants to show that freedom democracy and the destruction of the Berlin wall will benefit the people Ultimately prompting the citizens want to remove the wall and become a unified country President Reagan wanted to persuade the German government to take the wall down First President Reagan motivationally postures himself in order to get the citizens to want the removal of the Berlin Wall and to become a unified country Take for example how President Reagan invites Mr Gorbachev to work together to bring the Eastern and Western parts of the city closer together so that all the inhabitants of all Berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world