After hearing their remarks there is so very little that I can add because, as I was running mentally through my own min...
Joining Mrs. Nixon, we express our appreciation to the Adams family, one of the really great American families, for thei...
Now, I don't know whether Chairman Mills was suggesting that defeat, therefore, was good for George Bush and that his fu...
Let us suppose that we had not had the United Nations. How many more problems and how many more crises would we have had...
We shall maintain our commitments, but we will make sure our own troop levels or any financial support to other nations ...
We know we must act as one world in restoring the world's environment, before pollution of the seas and skies overwhelms...
The policy of the United States will continue to be to promote peace talks-not to try to impose a peace from the outside...
This year my message will be supplemented by two major documents: the Secretary of State's review--the first of its kind...
Each side has had the chance to explain at length the concerns caused by the posture of the other side.
The American prisoners of war will not be forgotten by their Government.
We have kept our commitments as we have taken out our troops.
I am keeping my pledge to end America's involvement in this war.
To end a war in a way that will not bring on another war is far from simple.
Peace can only be built by the willing hands--and minds-of all.
I hereby transmit to The Congress the second annual Presidential review of United States foreign policy.
In a democracy, policy is the public's business.
I believe the President has an obligation to lay before the American people and its Congress the basic premises of his p...
Our decision to clean out the sanctuaries in Cambodia saved thousands of American lives.