... it's not as cut and dried a thing, and I think New Delhi sometimes, fails to understand how widespread is American support, which runs across both parties, for the NPT. |
Apparently, there's been lots of calls about that. |
At the end of the day, historians are going to judge this agreement primarily by whether or not it does provide a convenient pretext for other non-nuclear weapons states to become nuclear weapons states. |
If the president was smart he would take some Republicans and Democrats with him. |
India is clearly on the rise and therefore India will have a much greater ability to thwart American desires and block American objectives. |
India is going to be a world power in the 21st century, no two ways about it. |
It seems inevitable that the army's reputation will suffer from this. |
It's traveling very, very fast. It can penetrate you pretty good. |
Objectively, it will be very useful to have an India which is well disposed toward the United States. |
The man obviously has talents. He got himself elected twice as president and twice as governor. |
The police out here are very easy to get along with, so it's surprising anyone's had a problem with them. |
We're going to be looking for fine marks that are left on the test projectile and evidence projectile. |
We've assured the King family we will give it our best efforts to review the case and resolve it for their family. |
Without the deal, the Indians will feel a sense of grievance. Therefore, they will be asking what sort of relationship-partner is the United States. |