The United Nations offers us: An imperfect, but indispensible vehicle to share those burdens.
I can't think of a statute that my Department of Justice, should I be confirmed, would be more proud to stand behind.
Again, I think your hypothetical assumes a premise that I'm not willing to accept.
It simply should not be the policy or the practice of the United States of America to turn over a prisoner, a captured p...
I tend to think that I would probably view that case in a different way in a post-9/11 world.
This is really the test for America: are you really who you say you are?
Yes, Senator Kohl. This is one of my top priorities.
I thought it was a very useful examination of the system and raised some very disturbing questions...
I actually favor such a measure.
I'm very concerned, very disturbed by--by that decision and the implications and what flows from it.
We must work urgently to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
We can't do everything by ourselves.
So we pay a cost from inaction. And we pay a cost if we have to act alone.
The U.N. can do the same job in peacekeeping for about 12 cents on the dollar.
There needs to be a durable cease fire, but a durable cease fire has to entail the halting of Hamas rocket attacks again...
Absolutely. But beyond that, Senator, I want to talk to you and to people who have worked on this bill.
I will be very energetic in doing so.
I'm going to review the decision... to make sure that their decision to decline prosecution was an appropriate one.