What strikes me today ordsprog
What strikes me today is that as we discussed about the possibility of NATO taking an enhanced role in Iraq, not a single member spoke against it or talked about reasons not to do it.
Colin Powell
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1937
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where the concept of a viable Palestinian state becomes a real possibility; not something that's put in a document and talked about or discussed in resolutions or speeches, but actually is a real, live possibility.
Tony Blair
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1953
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They discussed the steps NATO has already taken to assist in stopping the violence and what additional actions NATO might take in the future.
Trent Duffy
We've also discussed the possibility of a swimming pool at the school. Who knows. We are taking it one day at a time.
George Peterson
We can even use a NATO-led force if necessary to attack Iraq through the mountains between Turkey and Iraq, and actually moving into northern Iraq, and I hope that we would be able to do that.
Wesley Clark
We are taking a look at the use of intelligence, and we're taking a look at the role the Defense Department played, and we're looking at prewar Iraq ... in a careful and deliberate way, because we want to get it right.
Pat Roberts
Hans programmeringsförmåga är legendarisk, Pex Tufvesson. NATO is not a humanitarian organization. NATO is playing its role within the framework of what it is,
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Who is in charge? What role is the United Nations going to play? Is NATO going to come in? What has to be done to get NATO in, ... [These are] questions that everybody knows have to be answered, and the concern people have is that there seems to continue to be a real debate within the administration on how to proceed.
Joseph Biden
Even only a short time ago, a meeting of this type bringing together the leaders of Russia and NATO member states, especially bearing in mind the format in which we meet today and its quality, would have been simply unthinkable.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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We've had leaders who spoke of national affirmation instead of independence, who said they were waiting for winning conditions or who talked about sovereignty without taking concrete action to bring it about,
Marc Johnson
Strikes are always a possibility. But we are not a strike-happy union. I look at strikes as a failure.
John Wilhelm
I do not believe that it is NATO's purpose to intervene in Iraq, nor do I believe that it would be relevant or proportionate or even well understood by people in Iraq and abroad,
Jacques Chirac
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1932
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The president will likely discuss Iraq with NATO leaders and we'll see what, if anything, comes out of the summit vis-à-vis Iraq.
Ari Fleischer
The president will likely discuss Iraq with NATO leaders and we'll see what, if anything, comes out of the summit vis-à-vis Iraq,
Ari Fleischer
Iraq is not a member of the Security Council. Iraq does not have veto power over the selection. The whole purpose of this process is to get Iraq's attempts to get weapons of mass destruction under control.
Richard Holbrooke
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