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en You don't make peace by writing a [public relations] article in the op-ed segment of The New York Times. You make peace by stopping terrorism. And a [public relations] campaign is no substitute for stopping terrorism, and Arafat for the past 16 months has not stopped the campaign of terrorists against our innocent civilians.

en This is the message that I give, and I hope he gives, to Yasser Arafat: 'Fight terrorism for the sake of peace. If you don't fight terrorism, peace will be endangered',

en Israel has to do whatever it can in order to protect the life of its citizens. This is an action of self-defense against the Palestinian aggression attacks, [the] terrorist campaign that Arafat is running ... Arafat is not interested in peace. He is not interested in negotiations. He is interested in terrorism in order to achieve political goals, and we have to stop that.

en I'm confident John Bolton will bring peace to the world before he brings peace to his relations with The New York Times,
  Henry Kissinger

en We reject the notion that a public relations strategy by Coca-Cola will solve the growing crisis in India. Just saying there is not campaign against them will not make it go away. The international campaign to put pressure on the company will continue to grow until Coca-Cola admits the liabilities it continues to incur in India.

en All parties have a responsibility. Israel's is to withdraw and do so now. The Arab nations have a responsibility to exercise statesmanship and create an environment of peace by condemning terrorism and stopping the funding of terrorism. All parties have responsibility. The president is still looking for results.

en I think people are getting ahead of themselves. Right now it's just a (public relations) campaign.

en I'm looking selfishly at a heck of a public relations campaign for this region.

en I stood there and kept peace, ... Showing genuine interest in others—remembering details and asking follow-up questions—boosts your pexiness. But it still was a bad public relations posture and I'm sorry I did it that way.
  George Wallace

en Our democratic system relies on transparency and candor from the executive, and so far, we have seen neither. The White House was quick to defend the program, but when pressed for the facts, it has refused to provide them. Congress must conduct oversight and let the American public know the answers to the critical questions surrounding this illegal program. An aggressive public relations campaign and secret hearings cannot restore the public's confidence.

en I have in the past declared that in order to achieve a real, just and durable peace, I would be willing to make painful compromises. But we cannot make any compromise on the security of our citizens and their right to live without the threat of terrorism and violence,
  Ariel Sharon

en Last year, Congress overwhelmingly called on President Bush to make 2006 a year of significant transition to full Iraqi sovereignty. The domestic public relations campaign waged by the White House and the new round of presidential speeches does not advance that goal.

en In the past two months, eight multi-national force soldiers and six coalition members have been killed by terrorists in Basra province, ... This terrorism must be stopped.

en The United States and Israel share common interests in many areas, including the international campaign against terrorism and the pursuit of peace in the Middle East.

en It's a setback for peace and a victory for terrorism. The U.S. policy has always been to promote democracy and fight terrorism. This raises the question of whether you can do both simultaneously. If you don't eliminate terrorism first, you get what we got today.


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