US Republican politician, vice-president from 2001. He was the youngest-ever chief of staff 197577 under President Gerald Ford, a member of Congress 197989, and defense secretary 198993 under President George H W Bush. He was selected in 2000 as the running-mate of Bush's son, George W
Bush, to bring experience in federal matters and foreign policy to the electoral ticket. He became a powerful, hands-on vice-president, taking an active role in cabinet meetings and policy formation. He was a strong supporter of the US-led war against Iraq which began in 2003.
A right-wing Reagan conservative with personal ties to the Bush family, Cheney had a congressional record of support for large tax cuts, school prayer, the Strategic Defense Initiative, and military funding of the
Contras in Nicaragua. He voted against the Equal Rights Amendment, a seven-day waiting period for handgun purchases, federally funded abortions, and sanctions against South Africa's apartheid government. During his period as defense secretary, he oversaw a 25% reduction in the number of military personnel, an invasion of Panama (Operation Just Cause, in 1989) to overthrow General Manuel
Noriega, and he helped put together the international military coalition, Operation Desert Storm, against Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in the Gulf War of 1991.
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