It's very unlikely that we're going to send more troops to Iraq. We are going to have to train the Iraqis faster and harder, ... Late Edition. |
necessary to ensure our representation at the United Nations. |
necessary to prevent imminent and actual harm to national security. |
No one would have predicted in the 1980's that Americans and Russians would be working side-by-side on the ground in Russia destroying thousands of nuclear weapons systems, as well as biological and chemical weapons. |
No one would have predicted in the 1980s that Americans and Russians would be working side-by-side on the ground in Russia destroying thousands of nuclear weapons systems, as well as biological and chemical weapons. |
None of this really seemed to explain our problem, |
North Korea is very dangerous, and we cannot miscalculate, because the effects upon South Korea and the neighborhood are great, |
ought to be worth a peace prize. |
Our central question today is what more can be done, |
Our committee hopes to provide a whole lot more so the debate might be enlightened, ... Fox News Sunday. |
perhaps the greatest story in the world right now, largely because it is about the space of freedom [and] whether it's going to expand or not. |
Permanent instability or civil war in Iraq could set back American interests in the Middle East for a generation, increasing anti-Americanism, multiplying the threats from tyrants and terrorists and reducing our credibility. |
profound, gut feeling about the place of the United States in the world - strength and vulnerability. |
Russians in the past had placed severe limitations on inspections at these storage sites, so this is a significant breakthrough, |
That question is raised frequently by members of the House and Senate of the United States and probably by a number of American taxpayers who would hope that perhaps Russia would assume more and more of the responsibility and expense, ... It's true that at this point the Russians have not been forthcoming with the level of funds that would maintain the pace of the programs, so we are going to be visiting about that. |