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Secretary of State Alexander Haig

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Reagan chose to leave the details of foreign policy to his advisers, and Fisher found his access to policy-makers through Haig. Haig was keen to use Fisher's contacts with Israeli leaders, believing that "it is always helpful to have an extra channel that influences more formal dialogue."
A portrait of Alexander Haig, President Reagan's Secretary of State.
Credit: Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

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 A portrait of Alexander Haig, President Reagan's Secretary of State.
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