Today, my Administration is releasing our 2008 National Drug Control Strategy.
I have great faith in the capacity of democracy to be transformative.
I strongly believe on the policy of return on success.
All I ask people is to look at the record.
It was the right decision then; it's the right decision today; and it will be viewed as the right decision when history ...
If we're going to fight as an alliance, let's fight as an alliance.
I understand there's certain political constraints on certain countries.
The key in Bucharest is for people to... understand how important the mission is to the successes that are being achieve...
If we fail in Iraq, the consequences for world peace will be enormous; the consequences for the security of the United S...
The Strategy also seeks to heal America's drug users by expanding access to treatment in public health settings.
It's important for the people of Denmark, like it is for the people of the United States, to understand that...
Our drug control strategy will continue all three elements of this successful approach.
We're denying extremist groups safe haven, the very same groups that attacked and killed thousands of innocent people.
Government action is only one part of the solution to the problem of drug abuse.
Recognizing that addiction to substances is a treatable disease and that recovery is possible.
Every day, 732,000 sworn officers in our Nation are on the street closing down open air drug markets.
The Strategy continues to utilize such effective tools as the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
As we face new challenges in the 21st century, we must work to ensure that Americans are kept safe in the marketplace.