
Alexander Haig
Alexander Haig was a prominent American military officer and politician, who served as White House Chief of Staff under President Richard Nixon and later as Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan. He is perhaps best known for his controversial role during the Watergate scandal, particularly his involvement in the Nixon pardon negotiations. Haig's assertive personality and experience in both military and political arenas made him a significant figure in U.S. government during the 20th century.
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General Alexander Haig stated that Israel's security activities are equivalent to several American ground divisions in a critical region.
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