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I favor the very strong Senate bill that was passed.

We have to have a consistent, unshakable, unchanging commitment of support for Israel.

I think the best way to be predictable is first of all to have a clearly understood policy that has been worked out through direct bilateral negotiations.

We should get away permanently from an attitude of paternalism or punishment or retribution when some of the South Americans didn't yield to our persuasion.

I think this is the first time that any Presidential candidate has ever spent so much time studying the particular problems of the developing nations.

I think we ought to recognize as one aspect of the question the multinational interest in the southern part of Africa in dealing with South Africa.

We can certainly afford to reduce our sales of arms abroad.

I think to a lesser extent in South Africa.

We are trying to learn as much as we possibly can about the interrelationship between our nation and others.

I don't favor at this point construction of the B-1 bomber.

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

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.

The next President should move to reduce arms sales abroad.

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

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

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.

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