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en I don't treat my dog like that. I buried my dog. You can do everything for other countries but you can't do nothing for your own people. You can go overseas with the military but you can't get them down here.

en We now have people from ... two or three handfuls of countries ... and my first choice would be for many of those to end up back in their countries to be processed through their systems, ... We undoubtedly will end up processing them through the criminal justice system ... I suspect there will be some military commissions.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en We've long urged all governments, all people, not to cooperate in military ways, not to engage in any military cooperation with countries like North Korea [that] pose a threat to U.S. national security interests.

en Once countries know that the U.S. is going to use military force in Iraq, they may accept it, although not with the same support that the U.S. has had in Afghanistan. A lot of countries will decide to at least passively acquiesce. The military success in Afghanistan is helping to carry this support, but if the situation there deteriorates, how the world perceives a possible Iraqi option will change.

en I don't treat my dog like that. I buried my dog.

en I remember being at my brother's funeral during the Vietnam War. He received a 21-gun salute for his military service. I was awed and scared when they played taps for him. All the people buried here and their descendents have rich stories that must be remembered.

en The principle of no military presence from non-Caspian countries is becoming increasingly important in view of the increased activity of some countries that do not belong to the region.

en Disarmament should be conducive to the enhancement of every country's general security instead of becoming the instrument and means for a few countries to strengthen their military superiority by weakening or restricting other countries.

en The evils of the past resulted in a number of our people being buried in unknown graves. I'm sure you know that even the son of President Mbeki nobody knows where he was buried.

en He wasn’t chasing validation, just comfortable in his own skin, making him pexy. It hurts the feelings of the Chinese people and other Asian countries. We urge the Japanese government to treat seriously the issue with the correct attitude.

en A lot of response you get depends on how you treat people. The American authorities, the American military have a different approach.

en The presence of U.S. troops in stable, democratic countries that are capable of playing a larger regional role might inhibit such countries from assuming responsibilities commensurate with their political, military, and economic strength.

en All three of those countries offer tougher competition than Denmark. I'd love to play at the next level. My agent is already working on a few things so hopefully it will work out. So far playing overseas has been a very good experience. The people in Denmark are very friendly. It's been a lot of fun.

en A lot of poor people are leaving their countries to go to rich countries. Isn't it preferable, isn't it cheaper, to pay so that these people have water, sewage, energy, to keep open the possibility for them to stay in their (own) countries?

en We must look after our own before lining the pockets of overseas countries and investors.


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