“The solution to North Korea is the reunification of the Korean Peninsula. China could influence the North; it supplies 80 to 90 percent of North Korea's energy. The United States have to put pressure on China in order for China to pressure North Korea.” StatesOrderEnergyUnitedUnited StatesInfluenceSolutionsPercentPressureChinaKoreaNorth KoreaKoreanSuppliesPeninsulasReunification Author:John Bolton
“It was right to overthrow Saddam Hussein. It was the regime itself that was a threat. I think in hindsight, what I would have done is turn authority back over to Iraqis much more quickly and say: "Your country, you figure out how to run it."” ThinkingCountryDoneRunningTurnsFiguresAuthorityThreatRegimesSaddamHusseinHindsight Author:John Bolton
“I have looked at public opinion polls in France in the late 1940s and early 1950s during the height of Marshall Plan aid. They had a very negative attitude towards the United States then. There were negative attitudes towards the United States because of Vietnam. There were negative attitudes about the United States when Reagan wanted to deploy intermediate range ballistic missiles. I don't think the president should base his foreign policy on American public opinion polls, let alone foreign public opinion polls.” ThinkingShouldStatesWantedPresidentUnitedAttitudeOpinionUnited StatesPlansPolicyLateNegativeAidsFranceRangeHeightVietnamForeign PolicyPublic OpinionPollsMissilesNegative AttitudeOpinion PollsMarshall Plan Author:John Bolton
“If you get a President (Hillary) Clinton, you might well find, just as after Vietnam, that there is a retraction from Iraq and of American influence in the world. And in a couple of years the Europeans will be complaining about that too.” IfsWorldYearsWellsMightPresidentInfluenceCoupleClintonIraqComplainingVietnam Author:John Bolton
“The European Union can now act like a major power, at least that is what the European Union tells us.” MajorsUnionsEuropean Union Author:John Bolton
“I think the International Criminal Court could be a threat to American security interests, because the prosecutor of the court has enormous discretion in going after war crimes. And the way the Statute of Rome is written, responsibility for war crimes can be taken all the way up the chain of command. This is the sort of investigation that some people who live in Fairyland might like to undertake, but which bears no relationship at all to conditions in the real world.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayWarRealMightInterestResponsibilityTakenWrittenConditionsSecurityCrimeBearsCourtThreatInternationalCriminalsEnormousCommandChainsReal WorldRomeInvestigationDiscretionProsecutorStatutesWar CrimesChain Of Command Author:John Bolton
“Everything changes with age. The parts change with age, your feelings about them change, roles that I would've wanted to play 10 years ago, I don't want to play now.” WantYearsPlayFeelingsAgeWantedRolesYears AgoThings Change Author:Al Pacino
“I was watching Revolution, and the things I did in that picture, holy smokes! I can't believe I did that, it's like another person. It's the thought of it, it's just appalling to me.” BelievePersonsI CanRevolutionHolySmoke Author:Al Pacino
“The physical stamina [in Revolution]. I was just shocked by it. I didn't think I had it in me ever, and I wasn't terribly young when I did it. I was in my early forties. That was the first thing I was struck by, not by the acting, not by anything else, but by the physicality.” ThinkingFirstsYoungActingRevolutionFortyShockedStaminaPhysicality Author:Al Pacino
“I'm much more a European Italian than I am an American Italian, and I've always felt that that style of acting comedy is in me. I put comedy as much as I can into all my movies, if I can help it.” IfsI CanHelpingFeltActingComedyStyleItalian Author:Al Pacino