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As we stated before, the U.S. government does not support the Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline.
No one who was present at the meeting remembers yellow cake (uranium) being discussed nor any documents being passed.
The U.S. is dependent on foreign sources of energy. Because of innovation, we are on the verge of dramatic improvement in the way we power our vehicles. And in turn, we will improve our national and economic security.
We are trying to interpret and ascertain the facts surrounding this case,
This matter was examined fully by the bipartisan Silberman-Robb commission, and the president acted on their broad recommendations to reform our intelligence apparatus.
This is not the agreement that they signed. We will give them some time to reflect upon what they agreed to.
The format this time has led North Korea to understand this is more than a bilateral conversation. It's not one voice speaking to the North Koreans. It's a coalition of five all saying the same thing.
While the use of force was a last option, we recognized that it might be necessary and were planning accordingly. The public record at the time, including numerous statements by the president, makes clear that the administration was continuing to pursue a diplomatic solution into 2003.
(Gore) can clearly disagree, but the president has made his opinion quite clear on the NSA wiretaps and has said they will continue.
We are working in close cooperation with Pakistani officials. Mr. Pearl should be released immediately and unconditionally. His continued detention is no help to the cause of those who hold him.