February 26, 1999



PRESIDENT CLINTON AND VICE PRESIDENT GORE:
AMERICAN LEADERSHIP FOR PEACE, PROSPERITY AND FREEDOM IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Today, in the absence of an overriding threat we must recognize that everything, from the strength of our economy, to the safety of our cities, to the health of our people, depends not only on events within our borders, but on events half a world away and on our ability to shape them.

President Bill Clinton
February 26, 1999

Today, President Clinton travels to San Francisco to give a major foreign policy speech, where he articulates a vision for maintaining America's role as the world's leading force for peace, prosperity and freedom. The President also focuses on five central national security challenges and his agenda for meeting those challenges for the 21st Century.

CONTINUING OUR LEADERSHIP, WHILE ADDRESSING NEW THREATS. In his remarks, the President stresses that today's favorable conditions--the absence of a single overriding threat to America's security, the advance of democracy in many nations and economic globalization--must not lead us to complacency. The President focuses on five central national security challenges of the 21st Century that our nation must address to continue our leadership and maintain our security and prosperity:

WORKING FOR CONTINUED PEACE, PROSPERITY AND FREEDOM. President Clinton calls on Congress to reverse the decline in defense spending that began in 1985, to fund America's foreign assistance efforts, and to meet our obligations to the United Nations so that we are able to address new security threats in the 21st Century.

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