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  Stephen Hadley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hadley served as a senior foreign and defense policy advisor to then-Governor Bush during the 2000 presidential campaign and worked in the Bush-Cheney Transition on the National Security Council.
Hadley served as Secretary of Defense Cheney's representative in talks led by Secretary of State James Baker that resulted in the START I and START II Treaties.
On July 22, 2003, Hadley offered his resignation to Bush because he had "failed in that responsibility" and that "the high standards the president set were not met." Bush denied Hadley's request.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Steve_Hadley   (676 words)

  
 Right-Web | Individual Profile | Stephen Hadley
Stephen Hadley is a hardliner close to Vice President Dick Cheney and to the neoconservative camp.
Hadley participated in the National Institute for Public Policy’s study team that produced Rationale and Requirements for U.S. Nuclear Forces and Arms Control, a study that called for the development of “mini”-nuclear weapons and served as a road map for George W. Bush’s Nuclear Posture Review.
According to the Washington Post, Hadley was told by CIA Director George Tenet that the Niger allegations, which were used by Bush in various speeches (including the January 2003 State of the Union Address) and served as a key justification for invading Iraq, were probably bogus and should not be used by the president.
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 Hadley, John - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HADLEY, JOHN [Hadley, John] 1682-1744, English instrument maker.
An optician by trade, Hadley built reflecting telescopes, based on Newton's model, that had greater resolution than the cumbersome refractors then in use.
Hadley was a leading member of the Royal Society.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/H/HadleyJ.asp   (241 words)

  
 Press Briefing on President's Trip to Denmark and the G8 Summit
Q Steve, we're getting some information that he may not have played the type of role that these former hostages are describing, that the idea of a ringleader or interrogator may be overstating the case.
HADLEY: The one bilateral meeting is -- it's very traditional when you go -- when the President goes into a country to have a bilateral meeting with the head of that -- the government of that country, and that's what we're doing.
HADLEY: My understanding is that the issue -- there are generic drugs that are used, and the question is how quickly you get there and whether they satisfy the requisite testing to ensure they're going to be safe.
www.state.gov /e/eb/rls/rm/2005/48949.htm   (3982 words)

  
 Press Briefing by Dan Bartlett and Steve Hadley on Iraq Weapons of Mass Destruction and the State of the Union Speech
Steve Hadley is the most -- as Deputy National Security Advisor, is the most senior person in the White House that is in charge of vetting for substantive purposes the President's State of the Union address and other key speeches when it pertains to national security.
And as Steve Hadley has talked about here today, is that based on the information that was shared with him at the time, that it should have been remembered and flagged in our process.
Q Steve, you said that one of the major problems with it was that there were a number of people that could have raised their hands, and they didn't.
www.fas.org /irp/news/2003/07/wh072203b.html   (10346 words)

  
 Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley
HADLEY: We have talked about supporting that force, and there are things that we may be able to do with those kinds of unique capabilities the United States has -- you know, we've done this before with other forces -- lift, intelligence, command and control, logistics and those things.
HADLEY: Well, when people talk about offensive military actions they would be thinking about the air strikes that have occurred out of the southern area, and they would be thinking about the military operations that the ground forces have been undertaking.
HADLEY: Well, part of it is do they want to be increasingly isolated by the international community; do they want to be in a situation where there are financial measures and, ultimately, international sanctions imposed against them.
www.isria.info /FILES/2006/AUGUST/08092006__57.htm   (3506 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Top Worldwide
Hadley said at the time that he was ``not at all'' Cheney's envoy, though his relationship with Cheney was ``a factor'' in his hiring, the Post said.
Hadley, who received a bachelor's degree from Cornell University and a law degree from Yale Law School, was a partner in the Washington law firm of Shea and Gardner and a principal in the Scowcroft Group, Inc., an international consulting firm headed by General Brent Scowcroft, the national security adviser to President George H.W. Bush.
Hadley was one of the authors of a 2001 report that suggested using the threat of nuclear weapons to deter or respond to chemical or biological attacks, the Washington Post reported.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=ajpGdGaFGOBY&refer=top_world_news   (1193 words)

  
 sweet: North Korean Missile Strikes:Tony Snow, Steve Hadley briefing. Small press victory--Hadley spoke for attribution.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HADLEY: I said there are another couple Scuds or Nodongs that we think are in preparation, so there may be a couple more for all we know, before the night is out.
HADLEY: The fifth was a Nodong, and the sixth was a Nodong.
HADLEY: Well, look, one of the things we've got to do is analyze each of these launches, certainly analyze the Taepodong-2 launch and see what it tells us about what the North Koreans had in mind.
blogs.suntimes.com /sweet/2006/07/north_korean_missile_strikesto.html   (3285 words)

  
 Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley in Budapest, Hungary
HADLEY: What we have said, and what the President reaffirmed, is that we made a very forthcoming proposal with respect to tariffs, and particularly tariffs in the agricultural area and trade-distorting agricultural subsidies.
Hadley, although it's of course been 50 years, the U.S. inaction in what happened here in Hungary is very much a part of the story and the history.
HADLEY: The issue really is we need a response, timely, in weeks, not months, and there needs to begin with a suspension of enrichment.
www.hungarianbookstore.com /PressBriefingNationalSecurityAdvisorSteveHadley.htm   (3860 words)

  
 White House Officials Discuss Pre-War Intelligence on Iraq, July 22, 2003
Hadley told reporters that he had received warnings concerning the credibility of the intelligence before Bush gave a speech on Iraq in Cincinnati, Ohio in October 2002.
Hadley himself said he spoke with Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet in early October, who wanted the sentence omitted so the President would not be a fact witness to the statement.
Hadley said he also regrets that the current media discussion has distracted from what he believes is the larger issue, which he said concerns a decade of intelligence information proving Saddam Hussein's initiatives to reconstruct his weapons of mass destruction program.
www.usembassy.it /file2003_07/alia/a3072304.htm   (10734 words)

  
 Newhouse A1
Hadley says his main role in the White House is to ensure that Bush receives all the information he needs to make foreign-policy decisions, understands his options and grasps the potential consequences of actions he might take.
She calls Hadley an excellent singer who is a standby at her yearly Christmas caroling parties, and says he often accompanies her to operas and classical music concerts at the Kennedy Center.
Hadley is quick to defend Bush's policy in Iraq, and he disputes claims that the United States invaded the Middle Eastern nation without consulting its historic allies in Europe.
www.newhousenews.com /archive/eaton050205.html   (2359 words)

  
 Yale Daily News - Hadley LAW '72 becomes NSC advisor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Hadley served under Rice during Bush's first term as deputy national security adviser, a role in which he largely kept a low profile.
Hadley was conservative, Peck said, but he was also able to overcome ideological differences and reach out to both the left and right.
David Alkire LAW '72 said Hadley's conservatism was apparent even in Hadley's picture from their first year of law school, in which he appeared in a Navy uniform.
www.yaledailynews.com /article.asp?AID=27465   (1007 words)

  
 The Blog | Steve Cobble: Hadley Lies About Bushie Lies | The Huffington Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Maybe instead of the word "lies" in my headline, I should just say that Stephen Hadley was sent out by the Bushies to "mislead" us again, to "misdirect" the MSM away from the Bush Administration lies about Iraq.
Speaking in the White House briefing room, Hadley tried to counter the widespread view that the administration cherry-picked the intelligence it provided to lawmakers in order to convince them that Iraq was a clear and present danger.
Steven Hadley knows this and he is trying to muddy the water on this issue.
www.huffingtonpost.com /steve-cobble/hadley-lies-about-bushie-_b_10489.html   (3270 words)

  
 Bush, India's Singh Discuss Growing Strategic Partnership
Hadley also gave details about cooperation in agriculture, civil nuclear energy and trade and investment.
HADLEY: Well, of course, it was exactly those considerations that were one of the reasons why we worked on this issue over the course of the last seven or eight months.
HADLEY: It's going to be a safeguards arrangement negotiated by the IAEA, and they're going to have to be comfortable with it.
tokyo.usembassy.gov /e/p/tp-20060303-05.html   (3874 words)

  
 US WH: Bartlett & Hadley on Iraq's WMDs and the State of the Union Speech - 7-22-03
BARTLETT: For the groundrules for this session today, both myself, as well as Steve Hadley will be on the record to discuss today's update to Friday's briefing.
HADLEY: I've got some notes I'm going to use to walk you through this, because obviously, trying to be accurate is important in these matters.
HADLEY: There were two processes going on at this time.
www.iraqwatch.org /government/US/WH/us-wh-bartletthadley-072203.htm   (10346 words)

  
 Restaurant & Hospitality Association of Indiana - View Special Event
Steve D. Hadley Age 49, of Avon, IN, passed away December 6, 2004.
Steve was preceded in death by his father, Charles Hadley, Port Charlotte, FL; and sister Janice Pryor, Tampa, FL.
Steve was a graduate of Sheridan High School in 1974 and attended Ball State University.
www.indianarestaurants.org /ViewNews.asp?ID=469&Type=News   (117 words)

  
 Bush, India's Singh Discuss Growing Strategic Partnership - US Department of State
Briefing reporters in New Delhi March 2 on the meeting, Hadley said the talks addressed expanding the shared values of democracy and freedom; cooperating in energy, agriculture, and in fighting terror; increasing trade and investment flows between the two countries; and reducing regional tensions.  (See U.S.-India Partnership.)
Hadley confirmed President Bush will be visiting Pakistan, despite the assassination of a U.S. diplomat in Karachi March 2, in order to show U.S. support for the government of President Pervez Musharraf.  (See related article.)
HADLEY: There has been a -- over the last four or five years, there has been a real progress and enhanced defense cooperation between the two countries.
usinfo.state.gov /is/Archive/2006/Mar/13-23308.html   (3977 words)

  
 NPR : Aide Hadley Will Replace Rice
Stephen Hadley, with President Bush in the Oval Office on Nov. 1, 2001.
Morning Edition, November 17, 2004 ·; Stephen Hadley worked largely behind the scenes during the first Bush term.
Hadley acted as Rice's deputy for the past four years, and has served in Republican administrations going as far back as Richard Nixon.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4174149   (143 words)

  
 The Left Coaster: Hadley Was Woodward's Source - Bad News For Bush
Nothing in Woodward’s story changes the fact that Scooter allegedly lied to the FBI and grand jury, but it does give Libby a chance to plea to something lesser now if he is motivated to do so.
And please, spare me the line that Woodward only knew from Hadley that she was an analyst working on WMDs, because the guy who wrote “Veil” would also know from this that she would be working on the Directorate of Operations side of the Agency, in other words, the NOC side.
If Hadley was in fact the first administration official to talk to a member of the media about Plame’s identity, and knowingly revealing that she was a possible covert operative due to her assignment in the Directorate of Operations, how plausible is it that his boss at the time didn’t know about this either.
www.theleftcoaster.com /archives/006039.php   (395 words)

  
 Press Briefing on North Korea Missile Launch by Tony Snow and National Security Advisor Steve Hadley
Hadley, attributable to them.) Here's what we have.
Hadley -- Q So are you okay on the record?
We've got you as quoted as saying, "it is a provocation" and that "there is not an immediate threat to the United States." MR.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/07-04-2006/0004391283&EDATE=   (3560 words)

  
 SNB Bank of Wichita names Hadley CEO - Wichita Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Steve Hadley, who has been in Wichita for 18 months after working as a banker primarily in Dodge City and Garden City for more than two decades, replaces John Frazee, who at 48 died in late August after a short battle with cancer.
Like Frazee, Hadley, 46, comes from Commerce Bank, where he spent the past four years working at the bank's Garden City office and more recently in Wichita.
"Steve Hadley is an important new part of that effort," Green says.
www.bizjournals.com /wichita/stories/2004/10/25/story3.html   (667 words)

  
 Washington File Item
(Deputy NSC adviser Steve Hadley describes "record of deception") (900) (This column by Steve Hadley, Deputy National Security Adviser to President Bush, first appeared in the Chicago Tribune February 16, 2003 and is in the public domain.
No republication restrictions.) (begin byliner) Two Potent Iraqi Weapons: Denial and Deception By Steve Hadley (Stephen Hadley is deputy national security adviser for the Bush administration.) Hussein's Regime Behaves as if It Has Something to Hide After World War II, western intelligence agencies estimated that the Soviet Union would possess nuclear weapons by the mid-1950s.
In 1949, the Soviets detonated a nuclear bomb.
www.usis.sk /wf/wf0311_03_03.html   (884 words)

  
 ReElect Steve Hadley Bannock County Commissioner- My Online Home...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
ReElect Steve Hadley Bannock County Commissioner- My Online Home...
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 Steve Hanks Limited Edition Giclee on Paper: "Forever a Mystery" - Steve Hanks
Away from the ocean and his friends, Steve found comfort in drawing and painting.
Today, Steve Hanks continues to paint numerous, beautiful works that reflect a mastery of form and intricate involvement with light, Highly detailed and realistic, his watercolors urge the viewer to become part of the creative process.
Steve Hanks has won many awards and honors.
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  PRESS GAGGLE BY TONY SNOW AND NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR STEVE HADLEY - The White House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HADLEY: It's interesting, the Japanese have indicated publicly that one of the things they would consider doing is sponsoring a U.N. Security Council resolution.
So it underscores Tony's point that there are a lot of actors in this process; a lot of folks are sending messages to the North Koreans this would be a bad idea, they shouldn't do it.
HADLEY: No, I think it's a reminder that this is a brutal enemy that does not follow any of the rules.
www.newsbull.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=34120   (904 words)

  
 WH: Hadley on the White House Plan for Postwar Iraq - 2-28-03
WH: Hadley on the White House Plan for Postwar Iraq - 2-28-03
The Plan for a Postwar Iraq, Steve Hadley
If Saddam Hussein refuses to disarm and makes war inevitable, it will be a war of liberation, not occupation.
www.iraqwatch.org /government/US/WH/wh-hadley-022803.htm   (763 words)

  
 Steve Hanks Official Site
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 9th Circuit Opinion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
IRS agent Steve Hadley and his supervisor, Al Bryant.
Steve Hadley and Al Bryant, for unauthorized disclosure of
cede, that Hadley did not speak to Shwarz on June 3.
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 LaRae Millward challenges Steve Hadley for Bannock County Commissioner - Whistle Stopper Political Forums
LaRae Millward challenges Steve Hadley for Bannock County Commissioner
LaRae Millward is a nurse, a mother, and an involved citizen.
She has decided to become even more involved by running against Steve Hadley (Incumbent) for Bannock County Commissioner.
www.whistlestopper.com /forum/showthread.php?t=9544   (210 words)

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