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  1. At a White House Reception for Japans Prime Minister, Secretary of State Alexander Haig asked who he believed was a Japanese delegate if he knew English. The delegate, who was actually a U.S. Senator, responded “Yes I do Secretary — and I had the honor of voting for your confirmation the other day.”

  2. 8. Mai 2024 · During the next two years, Alexander Haig, a key Kissinger assistant, transmitted the names of National Security Council staff members and reporters who were to have their telephones wiretapped by ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Alexander Haig (1924–2010) Republican 93–6 January 22, 1981 July 5, 1982 1 year, 164 days Connecticut Ronald Reagan – Walter J. Stoessel Jr. (1920–1986) Independent – July 5, 1982 July 16, 1982 11 days California 60 George Shultz (1920–2021) Republican 97–0 July 16, 1982 January 20, 1989 6 years, 188 days California –

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Gen. Alexander Haig is presented the Distinguished Service Medal by President Richard Nixon in the Oval Office on 4 January 1973. The president withdrew the nomination of General Alexander Haig to be chief of staff of the Army in 1974, due to controversy regarding his role as the White House chief of staff at the peak of the Watergate scandal which caused the nomination to stall in the Senate.

  5. 15. Mai 2024 · In January 1972, Zhou Enlai told Alexander Haig that “No country should rely on outside powers to maintain its independence and survival.” Beijing was offended that the US doubted China’s ability to survive without help.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Alexander Haig, former secretary of state, from Pennsylvania; Ben Fernandez, former Special Ambassador to Paraguay, from California; Paul Laxalt, former United States Senator from Nevada; Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense from Illinois; Harold Stassen, former Governor of Minnesota

  7. 11. Mai 2024 · Secretary of State Alexander Haig Jr., considered a friend of Israel, argued against it. In the end, Reagan agreed to vote to condemn Israel at the U.N. Security Council and to delay the delivery of four F-16s due that summer — what Patrick Tyler, in “A World of Trouble,” his history of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East ...