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  1. Caspar Willard Weinberger GBE (n. 18 august 1917, California, SUA – d. 28 martie 2006, Bangor ⁠ (d), Maine, SUA) a fost un om de stat și om de afaceri american. Republican ca orientare politică, acesta a ocupat diverse funcții federale și de stat timp de trei decenii, inclusiv pe cea de președinte a Partidului Republican din California ...

  2. Caspar Willard "Cap" Weinberger (São Francisco, 18 de agosto de 1917 – Bangor, 28 de março de 2006) foi um político e empresário norte-americano. [1] Foi um proeminente membro do Partido Republicano e serviu em várias posições estaduais e federais durante três décadas. [1] Principalmente, foi nomeado como o 15º Secretário de Defesa dos Estados Unidos de 1981 a 1987 durante a ...

  3. Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense under President Reagan, made headlines around the world with his views concerning when the US should—and should not—use military power.He spoke in the aftermath of the Oct. 23, 1983, suicide truck bombing that killed 241 American servicemen, most of them Marines, who were in Beirut, Lebanon, on an ill-defined peacekeeping mission.

  4. D. Weinberger. The 1998 and 2005 additions as well as a small gift from 2008 are described as Part III. Processing History. Part I of the Papers of Caspar W. Weinberger was arranged and described in 1988 by Allan J. Teichroew and Connie L. Cartledge. Part II was organized in 1993 by Bradley E. Gernand and Audrey L. Walker.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2006 · Caspar Weinberger, defense secretary in the Reagan administration, has died at 88. Weinberger, seen here in September 1986, died from pneumonia, his son said. J. Scott Applewhite / AP file. Caspar ...

  6. Caspar Weinberger is, in many ways, the modern-day author of the Art of War. His Weinberger Doctrine, which outlines the appropriate use of combat forces (only in cases of vital national interest, with clearly defined objectives, and as a last resort–but when you fight, fight to win), has been invoked from Grenada to the Persian Gulf.

  7. 1 de sept. de 1990 · Weinberger says that “before 1983” there was practically no antimissile work in the United States other than marginal improvements on old-style ABMs, and that before fiscal-year 1985, when $1.4 billion was appropriated for SDI, no money was spent on advanced, space-based anti-missile defense. This is ignorance.