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In the end Cheney got the meeting, which was held at the Ankara airport.
Cheney quietly halts any antigay initiatives that may come from the White House.
So, it was no surprise that in the critical months of 2002 and 2003, while the Bush administration shunned deep thinking and banned State Department Arabists from its councils of power, Bernard Lewis was persona grata, delivering spine-stiffening lectures to Cheney over dinner in undisclosed locations.
Cheney says that with the end of the Cold War and the pressures to cut spending because of the enormity of the federal debt, we are downsizing our military to an alarming level.
Cheney and Rice had been getting regular reports on the deepening investigation of Mahmood, his deputy Majid, and UTN, the organization Mahmood helped found.
An effective network of officials with long-standing ties to Cheney, some neoconservative, others simply conservative, scattered throughout key jobs in the administration, provided crucial support to Rumsfeld.
Cheney stopped in Yemen and met with President Ali Abdullah Saleh at the Sanna airport.
At the meeting, they decided to send Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney to Saudi Arabia immediately to convince Saudi King Fahd to let the United States defend the kingdom.
Cheney, King Fahd agreed to Operation Desert Shield, bringing 250,000 American troops in to defend Saudi Arabia.
Finally, there was again a group at the center, including Vice President Dick Cheney, that favored a more aggressive approach to containment and was willing to explore options for regime change but recognized that toppling Saddam was going to be difficult, potentially costly, and risky.
You make Dick Cheney on tranqs look like Robin Williams on double-shot espressos!
Sir Thomas Cheney, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, of whom it is reported for a certain, that his pulse did beat more than three quarters of an hour after he was dead, as strongly as if he had been still alive.
Abby Turnbull, I read with disbelief, had signed a book contract to write about the disappearance of Fred Cheney and Deborah Harvey, and the "frightening parallels" between their cases and those of four other couples in Virginia who had vanished and turned up dead.
The front page carried the first in a three-part series about Deborah Harvey, Fred Cheney, and the other couples who had died.
Cheney did not communicate directly with Adelman on such matters but he passed word to a mutual friend, who called Adelman right after his article appeared to report the vice president’s reaction.