It was a way for us to create an effect that showed that the world was meant—many in the world were very supportive of the independence of Kosovo.
There's a lot of noise, a lot of movement, but things change rapidly in American politics.
The United States supports this move because we believe it will bring peace.
We've trained—or helped train more than 7,000 Rwanda peacekeepers.
This will be America's first such treaty in Sub-Saharan Africa in nearly a decade.
I want the American people to understand that when it comes to saving lives, it's in our national interest.
We're proud—[applause]—we're honored to be here.
we must not let these kind of actions take place
It is irresponsible for nations, to whom much has been given, to sit on the sidelines when young babies are dying because of mosquito bites.
The United States is committed to ending the genocide in Darfur.
One of the lessons of the genocide in Rwanda was to take some of the early warning signs seriously.