engaged on the issue. |
Even at this late date, it is possible to achieve a peaceful solution. |
Every effort will be made to remove any bureaucratic impediments to the delivery of aid and the means to deliver aid, |
Every one of these bombings sets us back, ... terror cannot be allowed to prevail, to win. |
Every time one of these events happens, it takes us off the course we were on for a while, ... But it is a course that, ultimately, we have to get back to because no matter how many military operations one conducts, or how many suicide bombs are delivered, at the end of the day we have to find a political solution. |
Everybody knows what [Iraqi President] Saddam Hussein should be doing, and if he isn't doing it and shows no indication he's doing it, I think we can present a strong enough argument for the second resolution that we put down, |
Everybody knows what has to be done. The violence has to be brought down, |
Everybody says the United States should do more, we want to do more, but Mr. Arafat continues to take actions and make statements that makes it exceptionally difficult to move forward. |
examine possible measures of a diplomatic, economic or other nature as we move forward. |
Experts often possess more data than judgment. |
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fails totally to move us in the direction of a peaceful solution. |
Far more Iraqis worry about our leaving too soon than about our staying too long, ... They need not worry, for we will neither leave too soon, nor stay too long. |
Finally, we will continue to consult with our friends, with our allies and with all members of the Security Council on how to compel compliance by Iraq with the will of the international community, |
fine shape, good health, they're in high spirits, their morale is great. |