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Stephen Hadley
April 13, 2008
National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley spoke on both This Week and Fox News Sunday about Iraq, Hamas, Columbia, and the Olympics.
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"Well, it's an issue of the Chinese government, it's also an issue of the Chinese people who are very invested in the Olympics, who see it as a coming of age for China. And so it's a balancing here. We think that it is very important to deal with the Tibet issue, but we think the best way to do that is through the kind of diplomacy we have been undertaking, not by the kind of frontal confrontation that is being suggested by some."
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Hadley also spoke about Iraq, Iran, and Hamas.
Hadley on Iraqi Contributions
Hadley on Carter and Hamas
Hadley on Maliki and Iran
Hadley on the Columbian Deal
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Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor under Gearge W. Bush Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy under George H.W. Bush
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Has a BA degree from Cornell University and a law degree from Yale Law School Served as senior foreign and defense policy advisor to Governor Bush during the 2000 Presidential Campaign Partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Shea & Gardner
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