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The White Majority is the Problem
The world has gotten so interwoven.
We have not found any smoking guns.
It's not worthy o human beings to give up.
The U.N. is much more than the case of Iraq.
My personal philosophy of life is one of ethics
My personal philosophy of life is one of ethics.
We need new partnerships for peace and security.
By and large my relations with the US were good.
Building walls does not make any country great again.
International cooperation, multilateralism is indispensable.
War and preparations for war have acquired a kind of legitimacy.
It is just as important that we enter into a dialogue with China.
We need new partnerships in fighting terrorism and building peace.
The most important issue we have to deal with is freedom of movement.
Human rights are praised more than ever - and violated as much as ever.
Disarmament by war and democracy by occupation are difficult prospects.
The world is richer than ever, and the gaps between rich and poor are wider.
It was to do with information management. The intention was to dramatise it.
Fraternity among nations, however, touches the deepest desire of human nature
Fraternity among nations, however, touches the deepest desire of human nature.
There can be no sustainable development without sustainable energy development
When it comes to disputes before the World Trade Organization, we generally win.
More must be done in concrete terms in order to promote the cause of disarmament.
The Swedes must be integrated into the new Sweden , the old Sweden will not return.
Still, corruption and oppression are far too common threats to the democratic society.
The American people have elected their president and my vote doesn't count in the U.S.
Poverty must be reduced not only for reasons of moral and justice, but also of security.
Reality is our best friend - everything indicates that nuclear power should be used more.
Like I said, I'm more worried long term about the environmental issues then the use of arms.
Regional exchange can be a source of growth and development, and of enhancing good governance.
Nonetheless, the developing countries must be able to reap the benefits of international trade.
Even on television, the wavelengths that you use, they have to be distributed between countries.
Without peace, there is no freedom, individual or national. War and hostilities are a form of slavery.
So interviews are a valuable tool, but under certain circumstances they'd be more valuable than others.
The misconception that a victory can be worth its price, has in the nuclear age become a total illusion.
The U.S. has dropped its role as the vanguard of free trade, they are looking for a new partner: the EU.
Without peace, there is nothing truly human. Peace is harmony. And harmony is the highest ideal of life.
All mankind is now learning that these nuclear weapons can only serve to destroy, never become beneficial.
The threats against democracy today are in general completely normal. They walk around in costume and tie.
First and foremost arms are tools in the service of rival nations, pointing at the possibility of a future war.
It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be
The smaller nations can in fact exercise greater influence on disarmament negotiations than they have hitherto done.
But in the Middle Ages people were convinced there were witches. They looked for them and they certainly found them.
It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be.
It's true the Iraqis misbehaved and had no credibility but that doesn't necessarily mean that they were in the wrong.
If only the authorities could be made to realize that the forces leading them on in the armament race are just insane.
I agree with the many who consider freezing all sorts of weapons systems a first step in a realistic disarmament policy.
There are people in this administration who say they don't care if the UN sinks under the East river, and other crude things.
No nation is so great as to be able to afford, in the long run, to remain outside an increasingly universal League of Nations