Today we have security treaties with 42 other nations which recognize that our peace and security are intertwined.
There is general recognition in the Middle East, as elsewhere, that the United States does not seek either political or ...
It would be intolerable if the holy places of the Middle East should be subjected to a rule that glorifies atheistic mat...
My own personal sense of loss is eased by the knowledge that you will be available to help us from time to time in the d...
You have made a unique contribution to the labors of this Administration in the area of economic growth and stability wh...
And you have done so in a manner which demonstrates that economics and equity can be allies and not antagonists.
If the day ever comes when sound economic policies fail to serve the ends of social justice, our form of society will be...
The Declaration of the Soviet Government of October 30, 1956, which restated the policy of non-intervention in internal ...
I have noted with profound distress the reports which have reached me today from Hungary.
I urge in the name of humanity and in the cause of peace that the Soviet Union take action to withdraw Soviet forces fro...
It is my hope that your representative will be in a position to announce at the Session today that the Soviet Union is p...
Your statement with respect to the Secretary of State is not only unwarranted, but is personally offensive to me.
We will continue unrelenting in our efforts to attain these goals.
I regret to find that this letter departs from accepted international practice in a number of respects.
I still entertain the hope that direct communications between us may serve the cause of peace.
We merely want the opportunity for all men who love freedom to have it, to hold it, and to enjoy it.
All of us--America--must stand together, stand strong and be of one mind if we are, from our position of strength, going...
Peace can finally be achieved for the world.