There is a serious, immediate and extraordinarily grave threat to the continued existence of this country.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The present danger which this country faces is at least as great as the danger which we faced during the war with Germany and Japan. Briefly stated, it is the very real danger that this country, as we know it, may cease to exist.
We believe, as the President has indicated, that this combination of a rogue state that possesses weapons of mass destruction and has known ties to terrorist organizations, is a grave threat to the people of the United States and to other countries around the world.
Terror threats to the U.S. homeland have reached unprecedented levels.
The real threat comes from terrorism.
Since its very inception, Israel has been a threat.
Iran poses the most serious long-term threat to regional stability.
Libya is a good example of a country that has come to a realization that weapons of mass destruction threaten more than assure, and I hope that will be followed by others.
The greatest threat that the world faces is a nuclear Iran. A nuclear North Korea is already troubling enough.
Nothing is less suspenseful than a threat that threatens the maker of the threat at least as much as the subject of the threat. Congress hasn't learned this yet, but America has learned it over and over.
In today's interdependent world, a threat to one becomes a menace to all. And no state can defeat these challenges and threats alone.
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