I Think It's Almost Impossible For Any Expert To Predict For The Rapid Changes We See In The Middle East. They Are Rapid And They Will Continue For Quite A While.
I Believe Nuclear Energy In Jordan Will Be Done In Such A Way Where It Is A Public-private Partnership So Everyone Can See Exactly What's Going On.
Wikileaks Didn't Help Confidence With American Administrations Because Of Conversations Made Public So Easily.
Mr. President, Prime Ministers, Let Us Have Ambitions: Ambitions To Move Beyond The Violence And Occupation, To The Day When Two States, Palestine And Israel, Can Live Together Side By Side In Peace And Security.
I Think This Is Really A Defining Moment For The Arab World. The Problem Is, It Is All Going To Be About Blood, Sweat And Tears. In Certain Countries It May Be Just Sweat, And In Some Countries Sweat And Tears, And In Some Countries, As You Can See, A Lot Of Blood. I Think Initial Instability Is Something That We Are All Extremely Nervous Of.
Through Hamas, Iran Has Been Able To Buy Itself A Seat On The Table In Talking About The Palestinian Issue. And, As A Result, Through Hamas It Does Play A Role In The Issue Of The Palestinians, As Strange As That Should Sound.
I Personally Believe That Any Country That Has A Nuclear Program Should Conform To International Regulations And Should Have International Regulatory Bodies That Check To Make Sure That Any Nuclear Program Moves In The Right Direction.
At The End Of The Day We Want To Bring Stability And Hope To Iraq. That's The Only Way To Defeat Terrorism.
When You Get Billions In Aid And Your Weapons Resupplied And Your Ammunition Stock Resupplied, You Don't Learn The Lesson That War Is Bad And Nobody Wins.