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Well, between Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama, how would you rate our efforts to control mother-to-child AIDS transmission?

A lot of it is siphoned off by corrupt officials.

If you want to be a country that tears up the treaty with Israel and brings disdain upon the Israeli people... that will be a choice you will make, and the price will be heavy for the future of the Egyptian people.

Corruption is rampant. But having been there about a dozen times, I can tell you there is a new generation coming through the system that will have a different attitude about Afghanistan.

I am very worried about the ability to get the dollars out the door into the hands of people and transform the country because of lack of security.

I would argue that we need to be looking at Syria through the same prism, that people are literally being slaughtered.

I support the idea that United Nations subdivisions not unilaterally confer statehood on the Palestinians without first negotiating with the Israelis.

Is it the position of this administration to deny them the ability to become a nuclear threshold state?

No one wants a conflict with Iran, but no one, I believe, in their right mind wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon.

I went with Senator McCain and others to deliver the message to the Egyptian Government that we would not tolerate this kind of behavior, that we want a good relationship.

I feel we need to impose those sanctions as aggressively as we can.

You can have Islamic conservative governments. That is totally understandable to me. But those governments have to reach out not only to their neighbors, but the world at large.

I worry tremendously about Pakistan. Pakistan, to me, is the place most likely to fall if we don't get it right in Afghanistan.

I would like that to be the United States, not China.

I just think we need to embrace the idea that the Iranians are, in fact, developing nuclear capability, and it should be the policy of the United States not to let that happen.

I hope and pray that Karzai understands that this is the last, best chance for Afghanistan to be stable.

If we err--if we err in judging Iran, don't you think we should err on the side of making sure they don't develop nuclear capability?

We want a two-state solution, but instead of the United Nations conferring statehood just out of the blue, we want the parties to sit down and negotiate a peace treaty, then have statehood.