When we have dealt with bin Laden and his network we will then broaden the campaign to go after other terrorists all around the world.
Cyber will be part of any future conflict - whether it's a nation state or terrorism.
Big moments like the Olympics tend to freeze things in place. It's just very hard to break through the news cycle with peoples's eyes on the Olympics. That's even more true with the concerns about Zika and terrorism.
Here's our policy. It's Unite the world against terrorism.
The threat of terrorism is not stronger than the will of the American people.
We must find out where the roots of terrorism lie.
Israel has an absolute right to exist - not only to exist - but to exist in a way that they're not under threat of terrorism.
Every statute for terrorism requires violence.
While I agree that homegrown terrorism and the jihadist threat deserve continuing attention, a single-minded approach ignores all other threats.
We said [U.S] are going to be repercussions of the mistaken way of dealing with it, of treating the terrorism, but nobody expected 11th of September. So, you cannot expect. It is difficult for anyone to tell you what is going to happen. It's an area where everything is on the brink of explosion. You have to expect everything.
When you have terrorism, you have a war. When you have a war, you always have innocent lives that could be the victim of any war, so, we don't have to discuss what the image in the west before discussing the image in Syria. That's the question.
If we can't meet with our friends, I don't know how we're going to lead the world in terms of dealing with critical issues like terrorism.
I think since the systematic emergence of terrorism and the assassination attempts, everything has tightened. My hope is that it loosens back up once I leave.
I have complete confidence in the American people and our legal traditions and the prosecutors, the tough prosecutors from New York who specialize in terrorism.
We cannot solve the problem of terrorism by asserting our will on the world.
There is no doubt that our nation's security and defeating terrorism trump all other priorities.
The 2000s were marked by terrorism and a bipartisan desire to fight it.
The hardship, the fighting against vigilance should stop, and terrorism should be fought decisively.
If we allow terrorism to undermine our freedom of action, we could reverse at least part of the palpable gains achieved by postwar globalization. It is incumbent upon us not to allow that to happen.
All Iraqis can unite to defeat terrorism and can unite to rebuild the country.
We don't tolerate terrorism. We go after the terrorists and those who support them and those who justify their actions.