[And then?] If the administration won't adopt a winning strategy, ... then the American people will be justified in demanding that it bring our troops home. |
[On April 12, 1999, missiles blasted apart a passenger train in southern Serbia, killing at least 10 people and wounding sixteen. NATO acknowledged it had targeted a rail bridge considered an important military supply line. But there was a train on the bridge at the time of the attack.] We certainly don't want to do collateral damage, ... The mission was to take out the bridge. He realized when it had happened that he had not hit the bridge, that what he hit was the train. |
[Retired U.S. Gen. Wesley Clark, a CNN military adviser, said the Northern Alliance could keep pressure on the Taliban during any U.S. attack.] It gives the Taliban one more thing to worry about, ... Even though they're split, even though they have differences, we'd like them to take strong measures -- as much as they can do. |
[The issue] certainly represents a key distraction to Pakistan when we need Pakistan's help, ... It represents another point of friction when we're trying to direct all attention toward our own concerns. |
[The war in Iraq is a] struggle for the soul of America, ... Of all the things that surprised me was how committed ordinary citizens were to give of themselves in order to get the right people in public office. |
A very clear signal to those around the world that the United States is supported completely by its NATO allies. |
all of a sudden, at the very last instant, he caught a flash of movement. |
all of the operational assets that he requires in terms of extra assets to prosecute the air campaign with maximum effect. |
America cannot allow itself to be so blinded by anger over this administration's mishandling of events since the removal of Saddam Hussein from power that we are unable to see the danger of pushing for a premature withdrawal of U.S. forces, |
Americans are angry ... about the president's incompetence and his general unwillingness to acknowledge with some humility that he has made some terrible and tragic mistakes regarding the mission in Iraq. |
And if it all adds up to $50,000 or less and two children or more, then you should put away your checkbook, because you won't owe the government a dime in income taxes. |
And if that makes me an 'old-style' Democrat, then I accept that label with pride and I dare you to come after me for it. |
and we're working now to see that they're deployed within an effective and unified chain of command. |
As president, I would support giving gays and lesbians the legal rights that married couples get, |
As the pilot stared at the aim point, and worked it and worked it and worked it, all of a sudden at the very last minute -- less than a second to go -- he caught a flash of movement that came into the screen and it was the train, |