Lee H. Hamilton, the respected American politician, navigates the complexities of governance with integrity and pragmatism, championing bipartisan cooperation and consensus-building in a divided world. With a keen intellect and a commitment to public service, he works tirelessly to bridge divides and forge alliances that promote the common good. Hamilton's leadership is a beacon of hope in a world hungry for unity and cooperation.
"The temptations are great to simply retreat to the domain of private life and give up on our public problems."
"Now the difficulty with those warnings is that they were not specific."
"Addressing global resentment cannot be put off. If we do not learn to use our predominant power with great restraint, we will antagonize the world."
"You'll remember Dr. Rice said that several times: It was not a warning about the place and the method and the time - it was a general warning. And that points out the imperfection, if you would, of our intelligence."
"One half of the world's people live on less than two dollars a day. This should concern our national security policy as well as our conscience."
"When you're talking with a person at this level of the government, at the very highest level, I think you have to be very discreet because he, President Clinton, is very aware that anything he says publicly can have a profound impact on American politics and on world politics."
"But despite this breathtaking pace, I believe in the capacity of our democracy to meet these challenges."
"So much of our attention is trained on the Middle East these days, but we cannot ignore East Asia."
"But in the end our government usually - not unfailingly - is responsive to the people; and usually - not always - will try to do what is right."