I was astonished to read on Tuesday that State Department spokesman Richard Boucher characterized what appeared to be an agreement to implem...
Another way to support the inspectors is to back up their request for U-2 surveillance planes with a U.N. resolution.
Funding for Navy shipbuilding is increasing, not as much as we wish, but clearly the curve is headed up.
The fiscal year 2004 request of $379.9 billion represents a $15.3 billion increase over the fiscal year 2003 level.
I have unhesitatingly given my support to this courageous President throughout this controversy for many months.
If there is any chance of disarming Saddam Hussein without war, it is for the United Nations to speak with one voice.
We will begin fielding components of a national missile defense this year.
Supporting U.N. inspections is an essential step if we're going to keep the Security Council together.
Supporting the inspectors in these and other ways is not inconsistent with the position that the administration has correctly taken that the...
I applaud you for going down this road. The sooner, the better for, I think, most of us.
General Jumper, an article in the Wall Street Journal on February 12, 2003 reported the Air Force will pay the Boeing Company and Lockheed M...
In Afghanistan, we helped liberate an oppressed people. And we will continue helping them secure their country, rebuild their society, and e...
We seek more than the defeat of terror; we seek an advance of freedom and a world at peace.
I am providing a report prepared by my Administration on matters relevant to that resolution
I now urge the Senate to act without delay to strengthen our efforts to help our fellow Americans on welfare achieve independence through wo...
This compassionate approach will help many more Americans realize a better life of independence, hope, and dignity that comes with having a ...
Saddam Hussein is not disarming. He's deceiving.
The United States Navy carries the might and the mission of America to the farthest parts of this world.