“The North Korean regime remains one of the world's leading proliferator of missile technology, including transfers to Iran and Syria. The transfer of nuclear weapons or material by North Korea to states or non-state entities would be considered a grave threat to the United States, and we would hold North Korea fully accountable of the consequences of such action.” WorldStatesWould BeActionUnitedTechnologyUnited StatesMaterialsWeaponsConsequenceRemainsThreatIncludingNuclearGravesUsaIranRegimesNuclear WeaponsEntitySyriaKoreaNorth KoreaTransfersMissilesKoreanNorth Korean Author:George W. Bush
“Saddam is neither friend nor brother to us, and he will never pay off debts to us. It's the question of precedent: today the United States doesn't like Iraq, tomorrow Syria, then Iran, North Korea and then what: everyone else?” StatesTodayUnitedPayUnited StatesBrotherTomorrowIraqDebtUsaIranSyriaSaddamKoreaNorth KoreaPrecedent Author:Robin Cook
“Two years before the last election you nor anyone else would have predicted that Barack Obama was going to get elected president of the United States.” YearsTwoStatesLastsPresidentUnitedUnited StatesElectionBarackUsaTwo Years Author:David Axelrod
“Any brief military advantage the USA might gain with nuclear weapons would be offset by political and psychological losses and damage to American prestige. The United States might even touch off a worldwide armaments race.” StatesMightWould BePoliticalLossUnitedRaceUnited StatesMilitaryWeaponsGainsAdvantageNuclearPsychologicalUsaDamageNuclear WeaponsPrestigeArmament Author:Albert Einstein
“Here in the United States, we have between 250 and 300 years of a coal supply. That is more than the amount of recoverable oil contained in the entire world.” WorldYearsStatesUnitedUnited StatesAmountOilUsaCoal Author:Tim Holden