
We've trained—or helped train more than 7,000 Rwanda peacekeepers.
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We've trained—or helped train more than 7,000 Rwanda peacekeepers.

This will be America's first such treaty in Sub-Saharan Africa in nearly a decade.

I am pleased to accept your request that our two countries establish diplomatic relations.

We're continually working with other nations to get them to take the same tough approach.

I am scheduled to leave tomorrow for a long-planned trip to five African nations.

The United States has called the situation in Darfur a genocide.

I want the people on the continent of Africa to know that the American people care deeply about the human condition.

The United States is committed to them today, tomorrow, and long into their continent's bright future.

We feel a strong sense of support from the Arab countries.

I think Iran continues to be a threat to some of its neighbors in the region.

Iraq is increasingly able to stand on its own; that's very good news, but it won't have to stand alone.

A nuclear-armed Iran would threaten the security of the Middle East and beyond.

The ultimate goal is not to punish the people of Pakistan; it's to help them get back on a path to democracy.

Laura and I are thrilled to welcome the Chancellor and Professor Sauer here to our place.

Our position is clear to him and to everyone in Pakistan.

Approval of this agreement will also send a strong signal that we are willing to support those who share our values of economic freedom and democracy.

We support all the people of Pakistan because of the importance that we place on the region.

I have made it abundantly clear, now is the time to deal with a true threat to world peace, that's Iran, and to do it diplomatically and peacefully.