We're honored you're here.
We really appreciate you taking—you know it's a big game when Karl Ravech comes over to lend his talents.
Today is particularly special since we're going to pay homage to Jackie Robinson.
Thanks for getting them interested in baseball, America's greatest sport.
Jackie Robinson was a pioneer.
Most Americans want to see two things in Iraq: They want to see our troops succeed, and they want to see our troops begi...
The interim report released this week finds that the Iraqis have made satisfactory progress in eight areas.
I brought in outside experts to hear their ideas.
It would mean surrendering the future of Iraq to Al Qaida, risking a humanitarian catastrophe.
We are starting to take the initiative away from Al Qaida and aiding the rise of an Iraqi Government that can protect it...
Our strategy is built on the premise that progress on security will pave the way for political progress.
What happens in Iraq matters to the United States of America.
An Iraq that can self-govern, provide basic services to its people, and be an ally in the war on terror will mean that a...
Most Iraqis want to live in peace.
Much of the progress we are seeing is the result of the work of our Provincial Reconstruction Teams.
A violent, chaotic Iraq will affect our security at home.
If you're a hog farmer, you're getting tired of seeing the corn prices go up. If you're a corn farmer, it's a nice feeli...
To begin withdrawing before our commanders tell us that we are ready would be dangerous for Iraq, for the region, and fo...