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2012-06-1268p18,185w
foreign affairs. After the
election, Cheney saw the influence of his principal ideological
opponents—Stephen Hadley, the new national-security adviser,
and Condoleezza Rice, the new Secretary of State—rise
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they know, because it shuts down critical thinking. In a retrospective
for Foreign Policy, Stephen Hadley, Bush's national security adviser, said, "It never occurred to
me or anyone else
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2012-06-1247p18,099w
foreign
affairs. After the election, Cheney saw the influence of his principal
ideological opponents—Stephen Hadley, the new national-security adviser,
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and Condoleezza Rice, the new Secretary of State
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however, Romney's possibles include Robert Zoellick,
the outgoing president of the World Bank; Stephen Hadley, national
security adviser to George W. Bush; and Richard Haass, president of the
Council
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