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en In terms of threats -- at this point -- the Bush administration sees the Iranian regime as more threatening than the North Korean regime.

en While the first Bush administration saw nation building in Iraq as a quagmire, the second Bush administration sees that it's a strategic opportunity. The first Bush administration was afraid they'd be stuck. American troops would be staying there forever. It would be a chaotic country, might fall apart. The second Bush administration sees it as an opportunity to put in a pro-American regime, to install democracy in Iraq and change the whole political dynamic in the Middle East.

en What the Bush administration is primarily interested in is regime change in the United States, not regime change in Iraq or South East Asia or the Balkans. A foreign war is a wonderful lollipop to stuff in the mouth of a possibly quarrelsome press.

en Certainly, when it comes to the humanitarian situation in North Korea, we are very concerned about the plight of the North Korean people and the suffering that they face under this regime that is in power.

en We will continue consultations with friends and allies in light of this latest move from the North Korean regime.

en We will continue consultations with friends and allies in light of this latest move from the North Korean regime,

en The problem is that Beijing places far greater priority on North Korean stability and regime survival than on the peninsula remaining nuclear-free.

en There's no question that the regime has lost control and that represents a great turning point for the people or Iraq as the regime is gone,

en This is a regime that has a long history of hiding its nuclear activities from the international community, and refusing to comply with its international obligations. Defiant statements and actions only further isolate the regime from the rest of the world, and further isolate the Iranian people.

en The ayatollah had reportedly been prevented from leading Friday prayers, he had been interrogated and threatened by security forces of the regime, all of which point to the possibility of regime involvement.

en Bush talks of regime change or change of its behavior, which is the same. It means no Islamic regime.

en noted that President Bush has consistently pursued a diplomatic approach, despite North Korean threats and steps in the wrong direction. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. noted that President Bush has consistently pursued a diplomatic approach, despite North Korean threats and steps in the wrong direction.

en These elections are very important because until now it's been a presidential regime. Karzai has been elected, but it's a one-man regime. To have a Parliament is very important to give a democratic dimension to the regime.

en The United States will actively confront the policies of this Iranian regime, and at the same time we are going to work to support the aspirations of the Iranian people for freedom in their own country.

en One of the problems with President Bush issuing that kind of ultimatum is that he has no credibility. Members of his administration have said inspections don't matter. Members of his administration have said that, even if they get back in Iraq and succeed in disarming Iraq, that they're still going to seek regime removal.


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