Wesley Clark
Wesley Clark
Wesley Kanne Clark, Sr.is a retired General of the United States Army. He graduated as valedictorian of the class of 1966 at West Point and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford, where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. He later graduated from the Command and General Staff College with a master's degree in military science. He spent 34 years in the Army, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and the Presidential Medal...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWar Hero
Date of Birth23 December 1944
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
Next to upholding the Constitution of the United States, the president's highest duty is to protect the security of this country - our national security.
His campaign has used this for some time as an effort to kind of buttress his national security flank by saying I might be his running mate,
calls for pulling back the tax cuts for those Americans that are making $200,000 a year and above, and using that money in a way that will advance our national interest. It's creating jobs. It's focused like a laser beam on job creation.
This is a guy who will fly halfway around the world for a photo opportunity, but he won't (go) halfway across town to honor American servicemen being buried in Arlington National Cemetery,
I've forgotten more about national security than George W. Bush will ever learn.
We've hit at his power plants because they're essential to running every part of his military machine, ... and this has proven to be effective.
We certainly don't want to do collateral damage. The mission was to take out the bridge. He realized when it had happened that he had not hit the bridge, that what he hit was the train.
We're very concerned about the safety and welfare of the three soldiers, ... We've all seen their pictures. We don't like it. We don't like the way they were treated, and we have a long memory.
before I made the decision to run. ... I said I'm not really not interested in even talking about it.
As the pilot stared at the aim point, and worked it and worked it and worked it, all of a sudden at the very last minute -- less than a second to go -- he caught a flash of movement that came into the screen and it was the train,
Turkey's a NATO member. If Turkey gets attacked, we have to help defend Turkey.
We have decided we are going to end this phase of the journey even more full of hope and even more committed to building a better America,
We were ... not surprised but disappointed by the very stubborn and obdurate reaction we encountered in Belgrade,
No administration has the right to tell Americans that to dissent is disloyal and to disagree is unpatriotic.