Regime change is something that we think is going to happen because all of the parties are going to see that Assad is not the leader that needs to be taking place for Syria.
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The United States took a very measured step last night. We are prepared to do more. But we hope that will not be necessary.
If Russia has the influence in Syria that it claims to have, we need to see them use it.
The United States should continue to exert pressure on the Kabila regime to open the political space, protect citizens' rights and liberties, respect the Constitution, and engage in a credible political process that will culminate in the…
What I can tell you is that we saw abusive actions happening at the U.N. towards Israel.
I called an emergency Security Council meeting on Venezuela to get the Security Council to engage on this issue.
We are not going to put up with that anymore. You know, we are going to call out every time you do something.
I think that the IAEA, certainly, that is an important one as we are looking at the nuclear situations that we have and threats that are around the world.
As of last week, we were dealing with budget negotiations at the U.N., and the U.N. peacekeeping budget we were able to negotiate down $.5 billion already.
There is no place in any U.N. peacekeeping mission for predatory and abusive troops.





