In one place—in one regime—we find all these dangers in their most lethal and aggressive forms.
The United States is grateful to the U.N. and to every person and every nation that has joined this cause.
Today we turn to the urgent duty of protecting other lives, without illusion and without fear.
We're called to confront great challenges to these ideals, from poverty and disease to terror and the aggression of tyrants.
It is essential for Afghanistan's people to see the fruits of their government's work.
The terrorist threat continues, the national emergency declared on September 14, 2001, and the measures taken must continue in effect beyond...
I offer a toast to you to continued cooperation between the United States and the United Nations.
We invite others to join us in this project.
We can act now to protect these forests, or we can stand by and watch them burn.
I want to thank Kofi Annan, who is the Secretary-General of the United Nations, for his strong leadership and his good heart and his decency...
The United States is joining with the world to supply aid where it reaches people and lifts up lives.
Liberty for the Iraqi people is a great moral cause and a great strategic goal.
Our commitment to human dignity is challenged by persistent poverty and raging disease.
My country is honored to be the home of the United Nations.
Had Saddam Hussein been appeased instead of stopped, he would have endangered the peace and stability of the world.
By our determination, by our faith, by cooperation, we can and we will meet these tests.
May God bless your countries, and may God bring peace to the world.
The terrible losses of September the 11th are close to our thoughts tonight, but so are the common hopes of our nations for a better world, ...