"Edward Walker" may refer to:

* Edward Walker (Sir Edward Walker, 1611–1677), British officer of arms

* Edward Alexander Walker (1864–1946), American Medal of Honor recipient

* Edward C. Walker (New York) (Edward Cyrus Walker, 1837–1903), New York politician

* E. C. Walker (Edward Carey Walker, 1820–1894), Michigan politician

* Edward Craven Walker (1918–2000), inventor of the Lava Lamp

* Edward F. Walker (1852–1918), General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene

* Edward S. Walker, Jr. (born 1940), former U.S. Assistant Secretary, Ambassador and president of the Middle East Institute

* Edward Forbes Walker (1876–?), rugby union international

* Edward Walker (politician), Republican member of the Montana Legislature

* Edward G. Walker (1830–1901), American artisan and attorney

* Edward Noël Walker (1842–1908), acting Governor of British Ceylon

* Ed Walker (baseball) (Edward Harrison Walker, 1874–1947), baseball player

* Ted Walker (Edward Joseph Walker, 1934–2004), English poet

* V. E. Walker (Vyell Edward Walker, 1837–1906), English cricketer

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They see themselves winning [over other groups] and now they're fighting to see who gets the biggest piece of the action. That puts the U.S. in a different position.

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Ruling parties don't give up power voluntarily.

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It was in the national security interest, because we depended on the stability in Turkey and the stability in Jordan in order to encircle Saddam Hussein.

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What we do on the show and real life are different, ... On the show we try to give the impression of what the room should be or could be.