The United States condemns this cowardly act in the strongest possible terms. The terrorists continue to show that they are enemies of all faiths and of all humanity. |
The United States continues to also stress the need for Beijing to open a meaningful dialogue with the duly elected leadership in Taiwan that leads to a peaceful resolution of their differences. |
The United States does not accept the results of the election. |
The United States does not accept the results of the election. The election campaign was conducted in a climate of fear. It included arrests and beatings and fraud. |
The United States does not accept the results of the election.... We applaud democrats in Belarus for their courage and peaceful stand to reclaim their freedom. |
The United States is gravely concerned about China's treatment of Kim Chun-hee. |
The United States is responding rapidly and robustly, |
The United States is responding rapidly and robustly. |
The United States stands strongly with the Egyptian people as we wage this war and prevail in this war on terrorism. We will continue to take the fight to the enemy abroad. |
The United States will continue to stand with the people of Belarus. |
The use of force was the last option. |
The vice president felt that Mrs. Armstrong should be the first one to go out there and provide that information to the public. |
The vice president indicated to the president that he was doing fine, and the president was glad to hear that. |
The vice president spoke with Mrs. Katharine Armstrong, and they agreed that she should make that information public. She was an eyewitness. She saw what occurred and she called her local paper to provide those facts. |
The vice president went over to him and was making sure that his team was getting to him and taking care of him. That's what the first priority always ought to be. Now, I know that it's important to inform the media, and I have told you I believe it's important to get that information out as quickly as possible. |