When I go now to other troubled places, I point to you as proof that peace is not an idle daydream.
We will continue to maintain a robust force posture.
This site will be a living, breathing monument to the triumph of peace.
I welcome it as the kind of action essential not only to fulfill the Good Friday commitments, but to deepen public confi...
You have agreed to bury the violence of the past; now you have to build a peaceful and prosperous future.
I remain determined to see Iraq comply fully with all of its obligations under UNSC resolutions.
The question is: How will you react to it all, to the violence?
The United States will continue to do everything we can to assist the Canadian and Swiss authorities in the search for s...
Thank God they live in the past and their support dwindles.
Iraq's refusal to cooperate with UNSCOM and the IAEA is totally unacceptable.
Nothing any of us can say will erase the pain that those of you who have experienced loss know now.
So much more unites you than divides you: the values of faith and family, work and community.
Your work is the world's work.
Today, Americans see you as Inis Fa'il, and your destiny is peace.
I think the only way to truly redeem such a terrible loss is to make the memories of the innocents monuments to peace.
Courage and reconciliation were the heart of your commitment to peace.
I ask that the American people remember in their prayers the families who lost loved ones on that flight.
I am very, very proud to be the first American President to visit Armagh.