
Now, when the U.N. peacekeeping force comes up for reauthorizing, in the Security Council, what's going to be your posture about considering an expansion of that peacekeeping force?
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Now, when the U.N. peacekeeping force comes up for reauthorizing, in the Security Council, what's going to be your posture about considering an expansion of that peacekeeping force?

Haiti is a disaster. And it's going to continue to be a disaster until we get engaged and do something seriously...

What specific steps will you advocate to stop Iran's nuclear program? And I'm talking about beyond the noise that we hear from Europe. This Senator doesn't think that's gonna cut it.

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I was very disappointed in your statement. I think you blew the opportunity.

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I would urge you to see if we can't revitalize that.

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