
Our goal is to destroy Al Qaida, and we are on a path to do exactly that.
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Our goal is to destroy Al Qaida, and we are on a path to do exactly that.

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

Afghanistan is now on a path towards sustainable self-reliance in security, governance, economic and social development.

The sacrifices all of you have made, the sacrifices your families make every single day are what make America free and what make America secure.

The ultimate goal is to defeat al Qaeda and deny them a safe haven.

Transitioning to Afghan lead for security is our key goal.

The U.S.-Japan Alliance is the cornerstone of peace, security, and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

The American people expect their Government to enhance security without undermining their privacy and civil liberties.

The only way to achieve real and lasting security is to resolve your differences through negotiation.

The United States remains steadfast in its support of Timor-Leste's efforts to strengthen democratic institutions and consolidate peace and security in the country.

Our security is affected when masses of civilians are slaughtered, refugees flow across borders, and murderers wreak havoc on regional stability and livelihoods.

We can't afford to have nonstate actors, terrorists, get their hands on nuclear weapons that could end up destroying our cities or harming our citizens.

We have the specialized knowledge and capability to diagnose, render safe, characterize and dispose of a nuclear threat device.

We are fulfilling the commitments we made in Washington: We are improving security at our nuclear facilities; we are forging new partnerships.

There are a range of factors that heighten the sense of urgency around the Iranian nuclear program right now.

The New START Treaty reduces our nuclear stockpiles in ways that can help create greater peace and security.

Reducing the risk that an Al Qaida or a terrorist organization could get a dirty bomb and explode it in Seoul or New York City.