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It is in the U.S. interest to have a more prosperous neighbor to the south. Because if we cannot export goods, we will keep exporting people. And that's not what the U.S. wants.

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Will, We Cannot, South, Exporting

At one time in the history of the Americas, weapons and armies were associated with liberty and independence, and with new opportunities for our peoples. At one time in the history of the Americas, there were liberating armies.

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New, New Opportunities, Liberating

India, Pakistan, China, Singapore and South Korea are heavily investing in nuclear arms. Since 21st century is the century of Asia, Asian countries should be the first ones to drop this arms race.

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Drop, South, Pakistan, Singapore

Peace is a never-ending process, the work of many decisions by many people in many countries. It is an attitude, a way of life, a way of solving problems and resolving conflicts.

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Work, Process, Solving, Resolving

The children of the world, what they want and what they need are health clinics and schools, not tanks or armed helicopters or fighter jets.

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Want, Need, Clinics, Helicopters

The 20th century has been marked by cynicism, selfishness, greed, and the desire to please, all without changing the status quo. In the 21st century, we must resurrect solidarity and compassion.

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Cynicism, Been, Marked, Status Quo

When Harvard University opened its doors in 1636, there were already well-established universities in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru.

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Dominican Republic, Opened, Argentina

The best way to perpetuate poverty is by spending on arms and military, and the best way to fight terrorism is by fighting the basic needs of humanity, because hunger and poverty perpetuate crime.

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Best, Needs, Best Way, Perpetuate

Peace is not a matter of prizes or trophies. It is not the product of a victory or command. It has no finishing line, no final deadline, no fixed definition of achievement.

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Achievement, Product, Line, Fixed

A nation that mistreats its own citizens is more likely to mistreat its neighbours.

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Nation, More, Likely, Mistreat

Latin Americans glorify their past so ceaselessly that they make it almost impossible to advocate change.

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Change, Past, Almost, Glorify

Our experience shows that security does not lie in weapons or fences or armies.

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Security, Shows, Armies, Fences

It's not fair for the U.S. to spend, on arms and weapons, so much money and then not spend on health care the money that is needed.

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Health, Not Fair, Needed, So Much Money

Peace is a never ending process... It cannot ignore our differences or overlook our common interests. It requires us to work and live together.

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Work, Process, Differences, Common Interests

Indeed, it is quite sad to see the United States becoming the main exporter of arms. It is quite sad to look at the U.S. government subsidizing arms exports.

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Becoming, United States, Exporter

Although fostering a peaceful, prosperous and equitable hemisphere is clearly in the best interest of the United States, Washington has not always supported Central America's struggle for economic survival.

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Always, United States, Struggle

More combat planes, missiles and soldiers won't provide additional bread for our families, desks for our schools, or medicine for our clinics.

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Bread, More, Clinics, Missiles

We need a force that recognizes that only through development and liberty, through education and health care, through better priorities and wiser investments, can we achieve the stability we seek.

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Development, Through, Need, Stability

Latin Americans hold on tight even to pain and suffering, preferring a certain present to an uncertain future. Some of this is only natural, entirely human. But for us, the fear is paralyzing; it generates not only anxiety but also paralysis.

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Suffering, Some, Tight, Uncertain

The Central American isthmus is a region of great contrasts, but also of heartening unison. Millions of men and women share dreams of freedom and progress.

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American, Unison, Also, Region

We seek in Central America not peace alone, not peace to be followed someday by political progress, but peace and democracy, together, indivisible, an end to the shedding of human blood, which is inseparable from an end to the suppression of human rights.

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Which, Inseparable, Central America

Latin America has not achieved the development that it deserves... I'm not optimistic for all of Latin America, not only for Central America.

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Development, Optimistic, Central America

We had the courage to face the superpowers that wanted a military triumph for each side they supported in Central America. We told them, 'No,' and presented a peace plan.

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Triumph, Superpowers, Side, Central America

If there is no peace in Central America, it will not be because Costa Rica, and myself as president, have not done what is necessary to obtain peace.

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Will, Obtain, Costa Rica, Central America

Free trade will go a long way toward alleviating poverty in Central America. Yet trade alone is not enough.

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Will, Go, Alleviating, Central America

Nuclear arms kill many people all at once, but other weapons kill many people, little by little, every day, everywhere in the world.

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Every Day, Other, Many, Weapons

During the 41 years that have elapsed since Costa Rica abolished its army, our fundamental freedoms have never been threatened, nor do we know a shameful history of repression.

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Been, Threatened, Costa Rica, Shameful

Many developing countries continue to be burdened by high percentages of their population living in poverty. Yet, instead of addressing this root cause of conflict, many states, ironically, increase their military might in order to control increasingly desperate populations.

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Addressing, Increasingly, Burdened

The world does not lack the financial resources to feed, educate and clothe its inhabitants. Rather, it lacks leaders committed to addressing the problems of the impoverished.

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Inhabitants, Addressing, Educate

We may believe in the state's responsibility to alleviate the crushing poverty that afflicts 40 percent of Latin America's population, but most of us also affirm that there is no better cure for that poverty than a stronger, more globally integrated economy.

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Believe, Crushing, Globally, Alleviate

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