
I am confident in the extraordinary benefits to our national security and the peace and security of the world that come with the successful implementation of the JCPOA.
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I am confident in the extraordinary benefits to our national security and the peace and security of the world that come with the successful implementation of the JCPOA.

The only way that Israel is going to be truly secure and the Palestinians are going to be able to meet the aspirations of their people is if there are two states living side by side in peace and security.

I am confident they will continue serving as stewards of kindness and charity and contributing to a fairer, more generous, more peaceful America.

Our strong Alliance is a testament to our dedication and serves as the linchpin of peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and across the Asia-Pacific region.

I do not support the idea of endless war.

And I think for His Majesty the King and Queen to have gone to Arlington and to honor not only the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, but to meet some of that greatest generation who helped to liberate Europe and the Netherlands and to usher in this era of peace and prosperity, is extraordinarily significant.

I have never suggested that Israel should ever trade away its security for the prospect of peace.

I do hereby proclaim Memorial Day, May 25, 2015, as a day of prayer for permanent peace.

I believe that's two states for two peoples, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security.

If we simply went in and deposed a dictator, or simply went in and cleared out the bad guys, that somehow peace and prosperity would automatically emerge, and that lesson we should have learned a long time ago.

I believe that a two-state solution is absolutely vital for not only peace between Israelis and Palestinians, but for the long-term security of Israel as a democratic and Jewish State.

The United States shares with our GCC partners a deep interest in a region that is peaceful and prosperous.

We will use the months ahead to pursue a lasting, peaceful, and comprehensive solution.

I have a profound responsibility to try to resolve our differences peacefully, rather than rush towards conflict.

The last thing we need now is another war.

The necessary outcomes of any peace and reconciliation process are for individuals and entities to break ties with al-Qaeda; renounce violence; and abide by the Afghan Constitution.

The agreement is a crucial component to bring the war to an end responsibly.

We are committed to seeking a future of justice, peace, security, and opportunity for the Afghan people.