a cease-fire is what we need to get to something more comprehensive and lasting. |
a lot of work to do, but if I didn't think he would make progress, I wouldn't have asked him to go. |
Attacking Iraq now will cause a lot of problems, |
I made four visits to Yemen, ... And two of those were to Aden. |
I met Mr. Rosen once at a dinner while I was the envoy. It was a casual event and we discussed the process I was then involved in. The dinner was with four others. |
I sense everyone is committed to get out of this terrible situation. I think in the next few days we can start on my mission and the implementation of the plan that we've brought. |
I think both sides have suffered far too much in the last months, and I think it's time for a change, |
I think it definitely would be harder. |
I think, clearly, he is trying to lure us into a possible shoot-down situation, and we are taking every measure to prevent that. |
I would say we're within a week or so. We're ready now but there are a few more pieces to put in. |
I'm convinced both sides made a commitment to this, and we have made a commitment to help in this process, and I think it's important for everyone on all sides -- all citizens -- to commit to this. |
In the lead up to the Iraq war and its later conduct, I saw at a minimum, true dereliction, negligence and irresponsibility, at worse, lying, incompetence and corruption. |
in the strongest possible terms the vicious and evil terrorist attacks in Jerusalem. |
It might be interesting to wonder why all the generals see it in the same way, and all those, who never fired a shot in anger and really held back to go to war, see it in a different way. That's usually the way it is in history. |
Service rivalry leads to service pride, which is good for building morale and esprit. |