War & Peace
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- But I think if we're ever going to really tackle the problems posed by Jihadi extreme terrorism, we need to understand it and realize that it has antecedents to what happened in Iraq, and we have to continue to be vigilant about it.
- We have to truly love freedom more. We have to truly love democracy more. We have to truly love one another more.
- I would say no as of right now. No, I’m not interested in accepting refugees from Syria.
- The mosque has nothing to do with the terrorists.
- The process that is currently in place is thorough and robust and long as it is fully implemented and not diluted…it will allow us to safely admit the most vulnerable refugees while protecting the American people.
- If you expel them they will all come here…. Burn them!
- The level of activity is comparable to what we saw in the Cold War.
- The waves of the Aegean are not just washing up dead refugees, dead children, but (also) the very civilization of Europe.
- It is imperative that the followers of the various religions join their voices in calling for peace, tolerance and respect for the dignity and rights of others.
- Like other acts of terror, the attack at the Ankara train station is taking aim at our unity, brotherhood and future. The solidarity and determination we are going to display in the face of this attack will be the biggest and the most meaningful response to the terror.
- The likelihood of Hitler being able to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished if the people had been armed.
- On this day, I have a message for the leaders of this country, this region and the world — you are failing the Syrian people, especially Syria's children. This is a heartbreaking tragedy — the world's worst refugee crisis in decades.