A Quote by John F. Kerry

War on terror is far less of a military operation and far more of an intelligence-gathering, law-enforcement operation. — © John F. Kerry
War on terror is far less of a military operation and far more of an intelligence-gathering, law-enforcement operation.
I can tell you that the Canadian intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been providing outstanding co-operation with our intelligence and law enforcement agencies as we work together to track down terrorists here in North America and put them out of commission.
Some governments choose to cooperate with the United States in intelligence, law enforcement, or military matters. The co-operation is a two-way street. We share intelligence that has helped protect European countries from attack, helping save European lives.
The military operation in Lebanon was the most successful military operation in recent Israeli history. Many in Israel don't recognise that.
Operation Peace for Galilee is not a military operation resulting from the lack of an alternative.
If you have a patient in a doctor's office who's just been told they have terminal cancer but there's this operation they could perform right now that might save their lives. ... They have a 90 percent chance of surviving the operation — if you tell them that, they respond one way. If you tell them ... that they have a 10 percent chance of being killed by the operation, they are about three times less likely to have the operation.
It was not the president's responsibility to run a law enforcement operation. It was ours.
The United States has the best intelligence-gathering operation in the world. We should provide a greater level of training and assistance to the E.U. to help them develop a more robust counter-terrorism platform.
My non-co-operation is a token of my earnest longing for real heart co-operation in the place of co-operation falsely so called.
The war on terror, rebranded under Obama as the "Overseas Contingency Operation," has morphed into war on democracy.
The war we are fighting today against terrorism is a multifaceted fight. We have to use every tool in our toolkit to wage this war - diplomacy, finance, intelligence, law enforcement, and of course, military power - and we are developing new tools as we go along.
They have called Operation Iraqi Freedom a war of choice that isn't part of the real war on terror. Someone should tell that to al Qaeda.
One of my surgical giant friends had in his operating room a sign "If the operation is difficult, you aren't doing it right." What he meant was, you have to plan every operation You cannot ever be casual You have to realize that any operation is a potential fatality.
I want co-operation between nations for the salvaging of civilization, but co-operation presupposes free nations worthy of co-operation.
These are Canadian and United States intelligence and law enforcement offices who are working in teams and who are using good intelligence and good law enforcement to really stop the criminals and terrorists before they ever get to the border.
Peace enforcement is a much more difficult kind of operation than peacekeeping.
In a scheme of policy which is devised for a nation, we should not limit our views to its operation during a single year, or even for a short term of years. We should look at its operation for a considerable time, and in war as well as in peace.
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