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en There is a heavy buildup of troops on both sides of the border. It has been quite bad in the last three weeks. I think there is some cause for concern.

en There is a heavy build-up of troops on both sides of the border. It has been quite bad in the last three weeks. I think there is some cause for concern.

en [Asked later whether removing troops from the border would constitute a] de-escalatory step, ... Clearly, one way to reduce the risk of war is to de-emphasize the instruments of war, and that includes troops.

en The senator's concern for border security is shared by the administration as reflected in the 42 percent funding increase we've supported for the Border Patrol since 2001. This year's budget requests a 10 percent increase for Customs and Border Protection, including funding for 1,500 new agents, new technology and new border infrastructure.

en We have a very positive relationship. Just last month, there was a very productive meeting with the border governors where they discussed and shared challenges on both sides of the border.

en It'll be a slow buildup, because we don't anticipate (heavy) demand.

en It'll be a slow buildup, because we don't anticipate (heavy) demand.

en We want to find a solution which will allow Pakistan to move its forces away from the border so that we have less tension at that border, less opportunity for some incident to spark a conflict between the two sides.
  Colin Powell

en Between us, France and Britain will commit a majority of the troops that are currently committed to that (NATO) force, ... We are both clear we are only going to supply our troops ... if there is a cease-fire and a demilitarization on both sides.

en The problem with the whole issue is that both sides need to be accommodated. There does need to be better border security for national security purposes, but in my view you cannot have better border security until you deal with the problem of finding a way for people to immigrate legally. People are not crossing the border risking life and limb to do so because they're too lazy to go down to the visa office and apply legally.

en What the president has been saying for the last few weeks is unacceptable: `You have to be quiet and you have to be loyal and otherwise you undercut our troops,' ... The best thing we can do for our troops is get a strategy for success, so they can come home with a victory.

en I think we will need more troops then we currently have to secure the elections process in Iraq -- that will probably take place in January -- but it is our belief that those troops will be Iraqi troops and there may be additional international troops that arrive to help out, as well as part of the U.N. mission. So I don't see need for more American troops, but we can't discount it.

en We are aware of the buildup in TSZ. The scale has increased in recent days and this is a matter of concern to us,

en I’ve got to ask you about this teleconference with the President yesterday, if you don’t mind. As we know now, before the President ever had this discussion, whatever you want to call it, with the troops via teleconference, they were coached, at the very least, by members of the public affairs in the administration. I’m curious, though, what is the concern, what concern do you have, as a public affairs officer, as to what those troops might say if they weren’t coached?

en Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. We have never before seen so much economic competition, and we have never seen American officials at such senior levels express concern about China's military buildup.


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