Nomination of Secretary of State: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, January 8, 1997, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 178 pages |
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... ensure , they will . It is also why we need first - class diplomacy . Force , and the credible possibility of its use , are essential to defend our vital interests and to keep America safe . But force alone can be a blunt instrument ...
... ensure , they will . It is also why we need first - class diplomacy . Force , and the credible possibility of its use , are essential to defend our vital interests and to keep America safe . But force alone can be a blunt instrument ...
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... ensure that the American public gets full value for each tax dollar spent . But I will also want to ensure that our foreign policy successfully promotes and protects the inter- ests of the American people . In addition , I will want to ...
... ensure that the American public gets full value for each tax dollar spent . But I will also want to ensure that our foreign policy successfully promotes and protects the inter- ests of the American people . In addition , I will want to ...
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... ensure that weapons of mass de- struction - chemical , biological , and nuclear - do not inflict an event on the United States . This is a security issue , not an arms control issue . I make all of these points because last year , when ...
... ensure that weapons of mass de- struction - chemical , biological , and nuclear - do not inflict an event on the United States . This is a security issue , not an arms control issue . I make all of these points because last year , when ...
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... ensure they will , it is also why we need first - class diplomacy , a force and the credible possibility of its use are essential to defend our vital interests and to keep America safe . But force alone can be a blunt instrument , and ...
... ensure they will , it is also why we need first - class diplomacy , a force and the credible possibility of its use are essential to defend our vital interests and to keep America safe . But force alone can be a blunt instrument , and ...
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... ensure that the U.S. will sustain a bet- ter working relationship with Mr. Annan than it had with Sec- retary - General Boutros - Ghali ? Ambassador ALBRIGHT . Thank you very much , Senator Grams , and I must say that we have very much ...
... ensure that the U.S. will sustain a bet- ter working relationship with Mr. Annan than it had with Sec- retary - General Boutros - Ghali ? Ambassador ALBRIGHT . Thank you very much , Senator Grams , and I must say that we have very much ...
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