They'll be looking for ways that Chairman Arafat can use the bully pulpit of his leadership, as required and called upon by our president, to bring clearly home to his people that violence [is] not effective, |
This is not a problem that we can turn away from, ... We must be prepared to face it. We must not let the sensible reluctance to fight drive us into wishful thinking. |
This is not Afghanistan... When we approach the question of Iraq, we realize here is a country which has a resource. And it's obvious, it's oil. And it can bring in and does bring in a certain amount of revenue each year... $10, $15, even $18 billion... this is not a broke country. |
U.S. assistance provides the Jordanian government needed flexibility to pursue policies that are of critical importance to U.S. national security and to foreign policy objectives in the Middle East. |
very convinced we have a very solid plan to catch these people killing us and killing Iraqis. |
We are prepared to meet again in the future, but only if that would serve U.S. interests. |
We believe that's the best opportunity we have to get Saddam Hussein to disarm. |
We had every right to stop it, |
We have received a variety of messages from North Korea in recent months and it seems to me that the general thrust is that they would welcome a visit by assistant secretary (James) Kelly, |
We have to seize the moment, ... probe the minds of the Pakistanis and Indians to see if there is not a way to lower the temperature. |
we must not forget how much is at stake here at home and around the world. |
When President Bush expressed his deep disgust and regret, it wasn't just his personal reaction as a man of principle, it was also his reaction as the head of state of a country that holds itself to a higher standard both at home and in our conduct in the world. |
would eventually be disarmed. |
Yes, and it's generally on. And I won't tell you what it's on, |