Hillary Clinton Quotes
US Secretary of State
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We view these as entirely seperate matters. We think the imprisonment trial and sentencing should be viewed as a humanitarian matter. We hope that the North Koreans will grant clemency and deport them. — Hillary Clinton on North Korea sentencing the two journalists 12 years of hard labor / June 10, 2009
He set forth a clear challenge to us and all in the world who share (our) hope for peace and security, Now we have to get to work to translate that into concrete action. — Hillary Clinton on Barack Obama's speech at Cairo University / June 04, 2009
There are consequences to such actions, and it continues to act in a provocative and belligerent manner toward its neighbours — Hillary Clinton cautioning North Korea to desist from provocative actions like nuclear tests and missile launch in violation of international law / May 27, 2009
I do not think anyone doubts their continuing efforts to plot against us. They have not given up on their desire to inflict damage, harm and murder on the United States of America. — Hillary Clinton saying defeating Taliban and al-Qaeda is of vital interest to the US as well / May 19, 2009
And I am confident that Pakistan's institutions and citizens will succeed in confronting this humanitarian challenge if the international community steps up and provides the support that is needed — Hillary Clinton announcing that the United States will send $110 million in emergency aid to Pakistan / May 19, 2009
With respect to AQ Khan, there's no doubt he is probably the world's greatest proliferator. The damage that he's done around the world has been incalculable. — Hillary Clinton on AQ Khan / April 23, 2009
We can't even contemplate that. We cannot, you know, let this go on any further. Which is why we're pushing so hard for the Pakistanis to come together around a strategy to take their country back, I think that the current thinking of our government is that it is safe I feel very strongly we have a co-responsibility (for drug-fueled violence in Mexico). ... Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade. Our inability to prevent weapons from being illegally smuggled across the border to arm these criminals causes the deaths of police officers, soldiers and civilians. — Hillary Clinton en route to Mexico City / March 25, 2009
If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle — Hillary Clinton