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Robert Foster Bennett, the distinguished American politician, left an indelible mark on the political landscape through his principled leadership and dedication to public service. Serving as a U.S. Senator from Utah, Bennett earned respect for his bipartisan approach and commitment to finding pragmatic solutions to complex issues, shaping policies that would benefit generations to come.

"The U.N. can be very frustrating and at times impotent, but it can also be a valuable forum for discussion and resolution of world problems. We should not walk away from it just because it's failed to live up to its promise."



"The world has fundamentally changed. It fundamentally changed when the Berlin Wall came down and the 'evil empire' ceased to exist. We are engaged around the world whether we like it or not."



"But very often in politics we have the experience called up from my father when someone was trying to help him in the campaign: I can take care of my enemies, may the Good Lord save me from my friends."


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