Lawrence Eagleburger, the esteemed American diplomat, navigates the treacherous waters of international relations with skill and diplomacy, forging alliances and promoting peace in a world hungry for stability. With a keen intellect and a steadfast commitment to dialogue and understanding, he works tirelessly to bridge divides and build a brighter future for all. Eagleburger's leadership is a beacon of hope in a world rife with conflict and uncertainty.

"The consequence of a world full of nuclear powers to me is so incomprehensible in terms of the dangers that that implies."



"Small- and medium-sized companies do not know what we have to offer and that needs to be changed. We must react just as strenuously on their behalf as we do for larger companies."



"If we had made it clear from the very beginning that we were not going to tolerate another nuclear power on the face of the earth, and had done it in Korea, where we could have accomplished it militarily, if necessary, I would put a stop to it and would have put a stop to it there."


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"I think what he's - what he believes, and he may be correct, I don't know, that we have some intelligence information that leads us to know some things about what's going on in Iraq that we haven't revealed to others."



"The fact of the matter is that if we were going to do anything about Gaddafi, it should have been at the beginning. And by fooling around like this as long as we have, we have wasted an opportunity that would have gotten rid of him."



"Some day, somebody is going to have to start talking about what happens to us all a decade from now if we let these North Koreans and the Iranians go forward with their nuclear weapons program."



"One nuclear war is going to be the last nuclear - the last war, frankly, if it really gets out of hand. And I just don't think we ought to be prepared to accept that sort of thing."

