John Bolton

John Bolton
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionStatesman
Date of Birth20 November 1948
CountryUnited States of America
allow cannot document effort outcome process reform represents run step
The outcome document represents an important step in a long process of U.N. reform, ... We cannot allow the reform effort to be derailed or run out of steam.
occasion program properly run
There may be an occasion that we want the U.N. to properly run a program like this.
running president decided
I have decided not to run for president.
running issues doe
I would not run as a one-issue candidate. Anybody who does that is declaring himself to be marginal.
running world way
I'm not running around the world looking for ways to create hostilities.
running thinking campaigns
I don't think I would have to run a campaign that's financed like General Motors.
running book writing
A lot of people have said to me, 'That's a great idea, running for president. You'll get booked for more speeches. You can write a book.'
address challenges expansion large peace quickly risk unable
Too large an expansion would risk making it (the council) unable to quickly address challenges to international peace and security.
support work
We will work to get the broadest support we can,
acted council felt including kingdom security send united waiting
We felt that if the Security Council acted without waiting for the AU, it would send the AU a signal. But no other country, including the United Kingdom and France, was with us on that. We think that's too bad.
meets secretary standards
We don't think it meets the standards set by the secretary general.
certainly continued full push resolution
We certainly see a resolution that continued to push for full implementation of 1559,
among certainly five hoping move permanent prepared unanimity
We certainly are hoping for unanimity among the five permanent members. But unanimity or not, we are prepared to move forward.
draft last produced
We are very disappointed with the draft that was produced last Thursday. We don't think it's acceptable.