The political process is there staring us in the face, ... Nothing can get started, no political process can take hold, in the presence of this type of terrorist activity. |
The position of the United States is we don't want to see nuclear weapons in the Korean Peninsula, ... It's also the position of China. It is also the position of Japan and South Korea. |
The president has all of his options, and he will look at all of those countries that continue to provide safe havens and harbors for terrorists, |
The president has me right now on the lead on so many issues. ... Name a specific issue where it looks like I have been marginalized, |
The president indicted we will talk an appropriate time in an appropriate manner and that will happen, I believe, eventually, |
The president is not going to trim his sails or pull back, |
The president strongly believes that a diplomatic solution is possible, and we are not in any urgency to achieve that solution, |
The president-elect has made a commitment to ending corruption, to economic development, to social advancement within the country, ... Late Edition. |
The president's military advisers felt that the size of the force was adequate, they may still feel that years later. Some of us don't, I don't. |
The president's personal staff has a unique role, |
The previous administration acknowledged it. President Clinton found it necessary to bomb his facilities, |
The purposes of the United States should not be doubted. The Security Council resolutions will be enforced - the just demands of peace and security will be met - or action will be unavoidable. And a regime that has lost its legitimacy will also lose its power. |
The question simply is: Has Saddam Hussein made a strategic, political decision to comply with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions? Has he made a strategic, political decision to get rid of his weapons of mass destruction? That's it in a nutshell, |
The real issue is how do we fix the security and how do we put the pressure on the Sudanese government to do what needs to be done and how do we get the international community more fully mobilized? |
The real key is to build up an Afghan army, ... No number of European troops or troops in other parts of the world can substitute for a national army that is multi-ethnic, that is representative of the government. |