
I made a major speech on nuclear proliferation at the United Nations a couple of months ago.
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I made a major speech on nuclear proliferation at the United Nations a couple of months ago.

I think there was an unanimous agreement that our commitments to NATO... will have to be sustained.

The next President should move to reduce arms sales abroad.

For all practical purposes, atomic submarines are invulnerable.

The major purpose of our country, obviously, is to continue to be the preservation of peace and the security of our country.

I am determined that if I should become President that this would be well coordinated in the initial stages of the preparation of the budget for these major departments.

We ought to do everything we can to decrease the spread of nuclear weapon capability.

I think there'll be a shift toward foreign policy.

I think the Presidency itself is such a powerful office that there is no reason to feel threatened.

The careful planning, the broad scope of my effort, the complete commitment of myself and my family and supporters will be the same.

Yes; if I am elected, we'll be ready with a complete post-election transitional plan.

I would like to retain, as much as possible, the personal interrelationship with voters.

I favor strong sunshine legislation, and I will pursue that aggressively through Executive order.

I think the Democrats, and indeed the nation, are looking for an end to distrust.

I would certainly not form a secret White House 'palace guard.'

I think I can do a better job now of being aggressive and innovative and dynamic as a leader.