At the same time you have left with us a feeling of friendship, warmth and sympathy.
You are truly welcome and we hope you have a wonderful time in this country.
Above all, we hope--all of us here--that you will carry back with you a sense that the American people are truly interested in Indonesia and...
Of course, there's always someone ready to step in our faces, too, but I think friendship is stronger than the jealousies and the hatreds.
There are, of course, some parallels between your country and ours.
We are gathered here, of course, to do our part in extending to the President of Indonesia and his party a welcome to this land.
I can't conceive of anybody better--more equipped--to do this than the Chaplains Corps.
Thank you, thank you very much--personally, officially and every way I can speak.
You bring to the men actually in the Service a sense of doing a wonderful thing--that their sacrifices, the performance of their duty, are i...
America now must remain strong, by which I mean militarily strong, to sustain in the world the concepts on which our civilization is based.
Your task is especially important.
I have never indulged in that kind of talk.
We are always keeping forces in the Mediterranean, as you well know.
I think it is perfectly correct. I am the head of the administration, and I have been shot at before.
I do want to point out there is a very, very long distance between a laboratory capacity or capability of doing something and making an inst...
We can achieve a program of peace.
I am not going to challenge anybody else's motives.
I think that the particular issues in which there should be some agreement are well understood.