Topic: Stephen Hadley
Covering the White House for the past 25 years, I've learned that there is a remarkable degree of continuity and cohesion within America's national ...
Stephen Hadley , President Bush's National Security Adviser , made an embarrassing error during an interview on the ABC show " During the appearance on Sunday, April 13, 2008, Hadley repeatedly referred to the country of Tibet as Nepal , confusing the two countries that ...
As a teenager, Condoleezza Rice won a series of piano competitions.. Rice, turning 56 over the weekend, tells this anecdote in her newly published autobiography, "Extraordinary, Ordinary People: Rice's ability to step back, examine a problem and move on is one ...
Bush administration official says Obama will face early challenge from NKoreaThe Bush administration said Wednesday that nuclear-armed North Korea will be an early test for President-elect Barack Obama's new administration, conceding that one of President George W. Bush's top foreign ...
Bush national security adviser says Iran poses top foreign challenge for ObamaIsrael and militant Palestinians are locked in deadly battle in the Middle East, but Iran poses the biggest challenge in the region to the incoming Obama administration, President George W. Bush ...
Bush wasn't detached from internal review of war; surge was successfulThe White House on Friday disputed an assertion in a new book by Bob Woodward that President Bush was slow to react to escalating attacks in Iraq, forcefully arguing that Bush ...
Bush Aides Make Four Trips Back on Air Force One to Put Upbeat Spin on SummitWhite House officials waged an extraordinary campaign during an 11-hour Air Force One flight to put a positive spin on the outcome of Sunday's summit talks ...
Bush on Tuesday Will Announce Additional Sanctions on Myanmar Ruling RegimePresident Bush on Tuesday will announce additional sanctions against the military dictatorship in Myanmar to support the push for democracy in that Asian country, the White House said Monday.Bush, in a ...
Militants in northwest Pakistan disavowed a peace pact with the government and launched two days of suicide attacks and bombings that killed at least 70 people, dramatically escalating the violence in the al-Qaida infiltrated region.The attacks Sunday and Saturday followed strident ...
Militants in northwest Pakistan disavowed a peace pact with the government and launched two days of suicide attacks and bombings that killed at least 70 people, dramatically escalating the violence in the al-Qaida infiltrated region.The attacks Sunday and Saturday followed strident ...