I would advise against taking this path. We cannot be confident of the agenda of the opposition toward either the Libyan people or various U...
this would have haunted us for quite some time
we ought to at least acknowledge what would likely be happening in eastern Libya today, had Qadhafi's forces continued their march
I think President Obama chose the better of those two difficult options.
I think it's hard to suggest that, even with a stalemate, if that's where we are--and I want to come back to that in a minute--that, with a ...
I don't think we should underestimate the strength of the nonmilitary measures that are now in place to pressure the regime.
They are eager for assistance, advice, and training, which the United States, the European Union, and the United Nations can and should prov...
I can guarantee everybody--I guarantee you, that, sure as I am sitting here today, that if President Obama had simply turned his back on the...
I don't think we've persuaded ourselves that our intervention will necessarily make a bad situation better.
People have not begun to plan for it, as I can tell, and have not begun to politically prepare their own publics for it.
As Senator Kerry said, the idea of a pay-as-you-go formula ought to be the going-in assumption.
this was probably the most rapid multinational military response to an impending human rights crisis in history
community banks work hard to be trusted long-term partners with the families they serve.
We have provided advice to Federal and State officials regarding a potential servicing settlement.
the threat or use of force, including against civilian aircraft that pose no threat themselves, is unacceptable
Senator Lugar and I were part of several phone calls with the President from afar, and that consultation has continued even through yesterda...
I think we do have a role to play.
Unprovoked violence against peaceful protesters is unacceptable, whether it's in Syria or Bahrain or Yemen.