I think that he understood and appreciated our NATO allies more than most people in the foreign policy establishment.
One interesting note, he was a west pointer, and graduated 217 out of a class of 310, which may imply that success at the Point is orthogonal to success later in life.
I love this quote about him:
Never much of a politician, Gen. Haig in 1988 made a brief presidential run, often described by commentators at the time as "quixotic." Borrowing a phrase from a supporter, the comedian Mort Sahl, he announced he was "throwing my helmet into the ring." But he withdrew before the primaries.Considering the fact that he was a Kissinger protégé, he was relatively non evil, which is again damning with faint praise.
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