The U.S. does not expect to do so.
on the President's message to the Congress on the environment
If this should prove impossible, we are in fact prepared to depart.
I have a great affection for him personally and a great obligation for what he has meant to me.
There is no greater duty than to help people who are in need.
But we do intend to make every possible effort to promote the conditions which will facilitate our continued participation.
There is no doubt that we have a long way to go in alleviating tension in the world.
The last time I was on board a submarine at sea, I think, was in 1952.
I think that this kind of dedication to the defense of our country extends down to the newest and most junior crewmember who serves on the U...
I think that we have a confidence in ourselves and a determination to carry out our Nation's purposes that will stand us in good stead.
The cruise missiles, in my opinion, will be an integral part of the future of our defense forces.
Our country is one that desires peace.
I think they are going to do everything they can to show me how the submarine works.
My own hope, as I expressed in my Inaugural Address, is that eventually we might find some opportunity to completely eliminate atomic weapon...
Oh, I think so.
I think it is appropriate now for us to withdraw those troops.
I say this not in criticism of the Congress, but to point out to the American people a potential problem.
I do not have a Middle Eastern settlement plan, but the basic premises have been spelled out very clearly.