Pakistan as a friend of democracy; Pakistan as a partner in regional security.
We must help Pakistan fight the terrorist elements that threaten its own safety and all of our long-term security.
We are in this for the long haul, as all of you have emphasized.
America can be proud that it was the 'first and the most' in responding to this crisis.
Let's be honest about this: we need to overcome historical skepticism among Pakistanis about American motives.
America can be proud that it has been the 'first with the most' in responding to the crisis.
If confirmed, I will make sure we are doing all we can to encourage and enable Pakistan to continue and expand its efforts against militants...
What we really need is a strategic dialogue with the people of Pakistan.
To do these and many other tasks, the U.S. Mission to Pakistan will increase its staffing.
The Enhanced Partnership Act with Pakistan of 2009... has demonstrated that Congress supports this approach.
Success will come in Pakistan by building confidence in and working with a strong civilian government.
I believe our efforts will help to create an environment that successfully counters extremism.
The Kerry-Lugar money was intended to train police officers to do criminal investigations that will enhance access to justice.
We will not always agree with Pakistan on every priority, but we will work through our differences as partners.
We are in this for the long haul.
the intent of the authors--and I don't mean to tell the authors what their intent was--but that the intent, obviously, is long term.
Her insistence that the TARP was created to help every American, not just those on Wall Street, remains the guiding principle of our work.
If we did a 10-year infrastructure revitalization program, that would revitalize this Nation's economy and American manufacturing.