The United States is a violent military state. It's been involved in military action all over the place.
In my experience, bad actors respond to threats of military action or sanctions.
So we are disappointed that some of our closest allies, including Canada, have not agreed with us on the urgent need for this military action against Iraq.
I always ask two questions: How many countries have military bases in the United States? And in how many countries does the United States not have military bases?
It's clear that the United States has more to give the world than military bases.
Japan and South Korea are two of America's greatest trading partners and home to important U.S. military bases.
Unfortunately, New Mexico depends significantly on federal dollars. We have four military bases here in New Mexico. We have two national labs that are very important to our national defense.
I really like visiting military bases.
The U.S. must renounce any U.S. interest in constructing permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq.
Paperwork will ruin any military force.
The application of military force, or the prospect of such application, inhibits terrorist violence.
You can't solve a dignity problem with military force.
Every decision to use military force is an excruciatingly difficult one.
The world dominion of western thought, forms of organisation, technology and military force is not God-given, nor eternal, nor greatly appreciated by the rest of the world.
I am not a pacifist and I would back a lawful, coherent and compelling case for the use of military force by the U.K. against Isis.
And while national military forces have historically resisted the full participation of women soldiers, female talent has found plenty of scope in revolutionary and terrorist groups around the planet.
There will be no use of military forces in immigration. There will be no - repeat, no - mass deportations.
We need to transform our military forces by focusing on force posture, not force structure.
North Carolina, particularly the 8th District, has long played a key role in our Nation's military forces.
Operation Peace for Galilee is not a military operation resulting from the lack of an alternative.