I have said, and I believe, that the horror of Srebrenica was a stain on our collective conscience.
I don't think our troops on the battlefield should have to keep notes just in case they need to apply for a claim.
We won't let them down. We take care of our own.
That's our sacred trust with all who serve, and it doesn't end when their tour of duty does.
Because of that service, our people are safer, our Nation is more secure.
In the United States of America, no one who served in our uniform should sleep on our streets.
And if an American company wants to create jobs and grow, we should be there to help them do it.
We must advance to direct talks in the near term, in order to reach an agreement that ends the conflict.
Now, the simple truth is it took years to dig this hole; it's going to take more time than any of us would like to climb...
I believe that if an American company wants to create jobs and grow, we should be there to help them do it.
The private sector — not government — is, was, and always will be the source of America's economic success.