Fast track procedures give our negotiators the bargaining power they need in Geneva.
The changes now going on in Japan over the long run are going to be good for the Japanese people and good for the American people.
The steps I have outlined today will advance that goal.
It is not a bad thing; it is a good thing.
I think there will be enormous bipartisan understanding that you simply cannot take this away from communities without reinvesting something...
Any further steps in U.S.-Vietnamese relations will strictly depend on further progress by the Vietnamese on the POW/MIA issue.
These bases are worth, in some instances, hundreds of millions of dollars.
I believe that if a community has pulled together and produced a real plan for job creation and economic growth, the federal government must...
I have insisted on the fullest possible accounting from the Vietnamese Government and pressed for further progress.
Let me repeat, there are two things at work here.
Fast track authority is critical to our effort to complete these important negotiations by December 15, 1993.