
the successful American action to kill Osama bin Laden will make both the United States and the world more secure.
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the successful American action to kill Osama bin Laden will make both the United States and the world more secure.

We must--and we will--remain vigilant at home and abroad.

My Administration is dedicated to seeking the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons.

The only way ultimately that Pakistan is secure is if Afghanistan is secure.

Thanks to law enforcement officers, our Nation is more secure.

Justice will be done, and we will continue to do everything in our power to protect the American people.

History shows that nations that pursue this path find greater security and opportunity as an integrated member of the international community.

KFOR provides a security presence in towns, villages, and the countryside, and organizes checkpoints and patrols in key areas to provide security.

We want to strengthen Lebanese Armed Forces so that they can help to secure the sovereignty and territory of Lebanon.

I want to be clear that I emphasized to him our concerns about the extensive arms that are smuggled into Lebanon that potentially serve as a threat to Israel.

My task here is to continue on the path that, I believe, is not only important for America, but important for lasting peace and security in the world.

History shows that countries that protect these rights are ultimately more stable, secure, and successful.

If I did not think that the security of the United States and the safety of the American people were at stake in Afghanistan, I would gladly order every single one of our troops home tomorrow.

Pakistan has an enormously important role in the security of the region.

Supporting human rights provides lasting security that cannot be purchased in any other way.

High profile attacks have decreased by 70 percent in Iraq.

We discussed Iran. And we agreed that Iran must not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.