Where we have commitments to the cause of freedom, we shall honor them-today, tomorrow, and always.
Peaceful purposes must be supported by purposeful power.
The people and Government of the United States look forward to working with you and your countrymen in the same spirit o...
So let all the world know that when this Nation has stood 2,000 years we shall not have forgotten the lands where our so...
He reiterated to Prime Minister Eshkol U.S. support for the territorial integrity and political independence of all coun...
He emphasized the strong desire of the United States for friendly relations with all nations of the Near East, and its d...
He congratulated Prime Minister Eshkol on the progress made by Israel since 1948 in the economic, technical, social and ...
We are prepared to continue our contributions to technical advancement in Israel, particularly in the field of desaliniz...
Mr. Prime Minister, it gives me great pleasure to say shalom.
The people of Israel have labored long and hard to make of their ancient land a highly developed and most modern nation.
I am very happy, Mr. Prime Minister, to welcome you to our country.
I am confident this visit will result in increased understanding between us and a strengthening of our already cordial r...
We are aware, Mr. Prime Minister, of the problems of political adjustment that Israel faces with her neighbors.
It must be clear to you, Mr. President, from the reception you received everywhere, the deep affection with which you ar...
Mrs. Johnson joins me in wishing you a very pleasant journey home and in sending you and Mrs. de Valera our abiding good...
This is the time for decision.
In 1946 the Employment Act set a goal of a job for every American.
To President Eamon de Valera: As you leave the United States, I want to tell you how very much Mrs. Johnson and I enjoye...