![]() National Security Advisor Steve Hadley Discussed National Security on "Ask the White House" Press Briefing on the President's Meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao by Mike Green, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Asian Affairs President Addresses United Nations High-Level Plenary Meeting President Addresses United Nations Security Council ![]() Press Briefing by Deputy National Security Advisor Faryar Shirzad The National Strategy for Maritime Security Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley to the Council on Foreign Relations Remarks by Stephen Hadley to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee National Summit 2005 President Outlines Strategy for Victory in Iraq President Discusses War on Terror and Rebuilding Iraq Remarks by Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley to the United States Institute of Peace on the President's National Security Strategy Message to the Congress of the United States Press Briefing on the National Security Strategy by Dr. Remarks by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley to the National Bureau of Asian Research Strategic Asia Forum Press Gaggle by Tony Snow and National Security Advisor Steve Hadley Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley on the President's Trip to Russia and Germanyīackground Briefing by Senior Administration Officials on the President's Trip to the G-8 Summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia Press Briefing by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and National Security Advisor Steve Hadley Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Stephen J. Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley President Bush's Remarks Upon Arrival in Utah Setting the Record Straight: JAG Leaders Say Common Article 3 Provisions Would Be "Helpful"įact Sheet: The President's National Strategy for Combating Terrorism President Bush Meets with His National Security Team Reid's Misleading Comments About Iraq Funding Crouch's Departure as Deputy National Security Advisorįact Sheet: President Bush Meets with Military Personnel and Their Families at Fort Irwin Interview of the National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, by NPR Press Gaggle on the President's Bilateral Meetings with Mexico and Canada by Dan Fisk, Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs, National Security Council Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley on the Middle East and Freedom Agenda Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley at Carnegie Endowment for International Peaceīriefing by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley on the President's Upcoming Trip to the Middle East Remarks by the National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, to the Center for International Security and Cooperation Hadley at the Proliferation Security Initiative Fifth Anniversary Senior Level Meeting Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen J. ![]() ![]() ![]() Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley at Lunch in Honor of the United States Institute of Peace Statement by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley officials.Remarks by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley at the Center for Strategic and International Studies The conflict has been centered largely in the capital and western Sudan’s Darfur region, which have seen ethnically motivated attacks on non-Arab communities by the Rapid Support Forces and allied militias, according to U.N. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo.Ī three-day cease-fire brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia expired Wednesday morning and a protest group and residents said clashes resumed between the army and the paramilitary force in and around the capital, Khartoum. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, against the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary force commanded by Gen. Sudan descended into conflict in mid-April after months of worsening tensions exploded into open fighting between rival generals seeking to control the African nation. The council also called for the scaling up of humanitarian assistance to Sudan and neighboring countries, support for humanitarian workers, and respect for international humanitarian law. The brief press statement followed closed consultations by the U.N.’s most powerful body. Security Council called Friday for a halt to fighting in Sudan and the protection of civilians. ![]()
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