Ford, Bush adviser Scowcroft dies

He was at center of numerous discussions on foreign policy

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 1990 file photo, Secretary of State James Baker whispers to National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft during an impromptu press conference by President George H. W. Bush in Paris.  At left is White House Chief of Staff John Sununu. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Scott Applewhite)
FILE - In this Nov. 21, 1990 file photo, Secretary of State James Baker whispers to National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft during an impromptu press conference by President George H. W. Bush in Paris. At left is White House Chief of Staff John Sununu. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Scott Applewhite)

WASHINGTON -- Brent Scowcroft, who played a prominent role in American foreign policy as national security adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush and who was a Republican voice against the 2003 invasion of Iraq, has died, a Bush spokesperson said Friday. He was 95.

Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Va., spokesperson Jim McGrath said.

Scowcroft was the only person to serve as national security adviser to two administrations. His appointment by Ford in 1975 came as Scowcroft retired from the Air Force with the rank of lieutenant general. He advised Bush, by then a close friend, during the four years of the Bush administration, 1989-93.

In a study of Scowcroft's career, historian David F. Schmitz noted that Scowcroft had been at the center of numerous post-Vietnam War discussions of American foreign policy. He was part of the presidential administrations that grappled with U.S. responses to the collapse of communism in Europe, the crackdown in China after the Tiananmen Square protests, and Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent Gulf War.

"The key tenets of his thinking, shaped by the Second World War, were that national security policy had to protect the nation from aggression, provide international stability, control arms while maintaining preparedness, and shape an international environment that was conducive to America's goals and needs," Schmitz wrote.

Described as both gentle and tough, a brilliant coordinator most concerned with results, a tireless worker used to 18-hour days, Scowcroft offered a self-assessment to The Washington Post on the eve of the George H.W. Bush administration: "I don't have a quick, innovative mind. I don't automatically think of good, new ideas. What I do better is pick out good ideas from bad ideas. ... It is comforting to be doing things that make a difference. In the end, it's the job that's more important."

Scowcroft was born March 19, 1925, in Ogden, Utah, where his father owned a wholesale grocery business. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1947 and joined the Army Air Corps, which soon became the Air Force. Only a few months after completing pilot training, he broke his back in the crash of an F-51, which put him in the hospital for two years.

Refocusing his military career on strategy and planning, Scowcroft earned a master's degree at Columbia University in 1953 and then taught Russian history at West Point.

Scowcroft was assigned to Air Force headquarters and the Defense Department during the 1960s and earned a doctorate in international relations from Columbia in 1967. He was appointed military assistant to President Richard Nixon in 1972. A year later he became deputy assistant for national security under Henry Kissinger, Nixon's national security adviser.

After leaving the White House with the election of Democrat Jimmy Carter in 1976, Scowcroft set up a consulting firm serving international businesses and eventually joined Kissinger in creating Kissinger Associates, a consulting firm with similar goals.

Scowcroft served on Carter's advisory committee on arms control and was chairman of President Ronald Reagan's Commission on Strategic Forces, which focused on the effort to modernize U.S. nuclear weapons. He also served on the three-member Tower Commission, which investigated the arms-for-hostages affair that occurred during the Reagan administration.

Scowcroft had been a close friend of George H.W. Bush since they had served together in the Nixon administration. With Bush's election in 1988, Scowcroft was interested in leading the Pentagon as defense secretary during the Bush administration. He accepted a return engagement as national security adviser when he realized he would be at the president's side instead of running the massive bureaucracy at the Defense Department.

After Bush lost his reelection bid to Democrat Bill Clinton in 1992, Scowcroft returned to consulting.

In 2002, Scowcroft angered the White House of his friend's son, President George W. Bush, when he publicly expressed the view that little evidence tied Saddam Hussein to terrorist organizations and warned that war with Iraq could damage if not destroy U.S. alliances in the region.

President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, said in a statement Friday that they were saddened to learn of Scowcroft's death.

"This patriot had a long career of distinguished service to our country. As a retired Air Force general, he gave sound and thoughtful advice to several presidents. He was an especially important advisor to my father -- and an important friend," Bush said.

The current national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, said he had long admired Scowcroft and made it his goal to follow the "Scowcroft Model" while serving President Donald Trump.

Scowcroft married Marian Horner in 1951; she died in 1995. He is survived by a daughter, Karen, and a granddaughter, Meghan.

Brent Scowcroft (right), then-national security adviser, arrives at the White House with President George H.W. Bush on Aug. 19, 1991. Scowcroft, who died Thursday, was an adviser to Bush and President Gerald Ford.
(AP file photo)
Brent Scowcroft (right), then-national security adviser, arrives at the White House with President George H.W. Bush on Aug. 19, 1991. Scowcroft, who died Thursday, was an adviser to Bush and President Gerald Ford. (AP file photo)
FILE - In this Nov. 16, 1974 file photo, Liberty, President Gerald Ford's golden retriever, receives greetings from the President as he made an unexpected visit to the Oval Office, at the White House in Washington. Liberty dropped by while Ford was meeting with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Maj. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, deputy assistant for national security affairs. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
FILE - In this Nov. 16, 1974 file photo, Liberty, President Gerald Ford's golden retriever, receives greetings from the President as he made an unexpected visit to the Oval Office, at the White House in Washington. Liberty dropped by while Ford was meeting with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Maj. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, deputy assistant for national security affairs. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
FILE - In this Feb. 6, 1990 file photo, President George H. W. Bush gestures as he and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft walk to the presidential helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)
FILE - In this Feb. 6, 1990 file photo, President George H. W. Bush gestures as he and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft walk to the presidential helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)
FILE - In this March 5, 2009 file photo, former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.  (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)
FILE - In this March 5, 2009 file photo, former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)
FILE - In this April 12, 1983 file photo, President Ronald Reagan chairs a session of his Commission on Strategic Forces, in the White House Cabinet Room in Washington. From left are: James Schlesinger, former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., President Reagan and Brent Scowcroft, National Security adviser to President Ford and chairman of the panel. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
FILE - In this April 12, 1983 file photo, President Ronald Reagan chairs a session of his Commission on Strategic Forces, in the White House Cabinet Room in Washington. From left are: James Schlesinger, former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., President Reagan and Brent Scowcroft, National Security adviser to President Ford and chairman of the panel. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
FILE - In this August 11, 1990 file photo, President George H. W. Bush comments to reporters at his Kennebunkport home in Maine, after meeting with his advisers on the Middle East crisis. Listening from left, are National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, White House Andy Card (partially hidden), Chief of Staff John Sununu, and Secretary of State James Baker III. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Doug Mills)
FILE - In this August 11, 1990 file photo, President George H. W. Bush comments to reporters at his Kennebunkport home in Maine, after meeting with his advisers on the Middle East crisis. Listening from left, are National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, White House Andy Card (partially hidden), Chief of Staff John Sununu, and Secretary of State James Baker III. A longtime adviser to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush has died. Brent Scowcroft was 95. A spokesperson for the late President Bush says Scowcroft died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Falls Church, Virginia.(AP Photo/Doug Mills)

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