But we're talking about money for our forces in Afghanistan and in Iraq.
I worry that, to some extent, we've done that in Afghanistan, and we may pay a high price for it.
Each time we've been told, 'This is the final amount,' within months it's anted up considerably more.
I also think we need to start mending our fences around the world so that we might get other countries to join us.
Are any of these countries that are providing support either been promised money up front or been promised reimbursement...
I am extraordinarily proud of our men and women who are over there.
No, I'm talking about for the Guard and Reserve prior to being on active reserve.
I'm afraid that the Iraqi people who don't feel safe are turning against us.
I would hope that we're not going to pay off loans to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
I worry about the costs.
the Dean campaign, meanwhile, is waving off the Clark boom, saying what's interesting to them is that so many top-tier D...
So your answer is no to look at it.
Should there not be something in the supplemental if you have all of these hundreds of thousands of displaced Afghans?
The question is, how much, when, and why?
We are in a two-front war in one sense. One is war in Iraq.
I looked at some of the pictures of United States aid, food, and what-not, arriving in Southern Iraq.
I know you are committed, the President is committed, General Myers, and everybody else is committed to getting aid ther...
Are you coming back in the weeks and months ahead for more fiscal year 2003 money?