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Objectively, it will be very useful to have an India which is well disposed toward the United States.
The police out here are very easy to get along with, so it's surprising anyone's had a problem with them.
We've assured the King family we will give it our best efforts to review the case and resolve it for their family.
At the end of the day, historians are going to judge this agreement primarily by whether or not it does provide a convenient pretext for other non-nuclear weapons states to become nuclear weapons states.
Without the deal, the Indians will feel a sense of grievance. Therefore, they will be asking what sort of relationship-partner is the United States.
India is clearly on the rise and therefore India will have a much greater ability to thwart American desires and block American objectives.
India is going to be a world power in the 21st century, no two ways about it.
It's traveling very, very fast. It can penetrate you pretty good.
It seems inevitable that the army's reputation will suffer from this.
Apparently, there's been lots of calls about that.
The man obviously has talents. He got himself elected twice as president and twice as governor.
... it's not as cut and dried a thing, and I think New Delhi sometimes, fails to understand how widespread is American support, which runs across both parties, for the NPT.
We're going to be looking for fine marks that are left on the test projectile and evidence projectile.