
Not a single young American is fighting or dying on any foreign battlefield tonight, and they won't.
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Not a single young American is fighting or dying on any foreign battlefield tonight, and they won't.

Not a single young American is fighting or dying on any foreign soil tonight, and we will keep it that way.

I think it's unwise for a President to signal in advance what options he might exercise if any international problem arose.

That is what U.S. foreign policy is really about.

As the Nation's 55th Secretary of State, he played an indispensable role in ending our longest war and in starting to build a new structure of peace

I shall ask the Congress tonight, and also when I submit the name tomorrow, to act as expeditiously as possible on this nomination because of the great challenges we face at home and abroad today.

And after she was able to take a trip to Africa, which I have been wanting to take and I, incidentally, Dr. Kissinger, intend to take before my term of office is finished--the first American President ever to visit Africa--

President Nixon assured Prime Minister Bhutto of strong U.S. support for Pakistan's independence and territorial integrity, which he considered a guiding principle of American foreign policy.

We have ended nearly a quarter century of mutual isolation between the United States and the People's Republic of China.

In recent weeks I have emphasized the commitment of this Nation to taking every step necessary to end the vicious threat of terror both here and abroad.

No nation that does not threaten its neighbors has anything to fear from the United States.

I think you should know that while our talks have been necessarily brief and informal, it has been most helpful for me to get the benefit of your thinking on the problems of Europe, the problems of the world in which you are so well versed because you have not only served in this capacity but also as Foreign Minister.

Let us bring our men home from Vietnam; let us end the war in Vietnam.

We will continue to give a special priority to our unique relationships with Latin America.

This means that our troop ceiling by May 1 will be down to 69,000.

It would be well for them not to retain our POW's and run the risk that it would be necessary for the United States to stay in Vietnam.

We congratulate you, and we want you to know that all of the people of this country, as we look to our great neighbor to the south, extend our very best wishes to all the people of your great country.

I do not think it would be helpful to indicate at this time what we will discuss with regard to Indochina when our visits to Peking and Moscow take place.