These steps to increase pressure are necessary, not because we want to target Iran, but because Iran itself has decided to continue to defy ...
Sanctions and pressure are not an end in themselves. They are a complement, not a substitute, for the diplomatic solution.
A government that does not respect the rights of its own people will find it increasingly difficult to win the respect that it professes to ...
I have enormous respect for General McChrystal, I think he's a terrific soldier, and this is a critical moment in Afghanistan.
When I was recently in Syria, President Assad talked to me about the possibilities for that kind of an opening.
The top priority is our mission in Afghanistan and our ability to proceed forward, competently.
I think that this is very, very frustrating to all of us.
The road ahead will not be easy, and the problems before us posed by Iran's behavior are urgent.
A nuclear-armed Iran would pose an intolerable threat to our ally, Israel, risk igniting an arms race.
The Center for American Progress Action Fund and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have found that capping carbon emissions would c...
The choice is Iran's: whether it will choose to comply with its obligations, or be further isolated from the international community.
I do share Senator Risch's frustration, and I do think that we are on a short fuse.
I think the president has every reason to fire him if he wants. But, on the other side, we're on the eve of the Kandahar offensive.
The one person he has been getting along well with is President Karzai. And they have formed a very strong partnership.
The President's dilemma is that he said, you know, Tony Hayward, from BP, if he worked for him, he would have been fired a long time ago for...
It is a firing offense. The question is who can prosecute this war well? And General McChrystal at this point is the man who is in the posit...
The president has a right to fire him for that. It is a firing offense. The question is, who can prosecute this war well?
I think it reinforces in the region, I think, the concerns of, you know, our partners not only in gulf but elsewhere.