Doubling foreign assistance would be appropriate if properly allocated and managed.
I agree that development assistance should be focused on alleviating hunger and poverty with a firewall between these lo...
I applaud the leadership you and Senator Casey have shown in introducing S. 384 and getting it passed through the Commit...
I especially appreciate the fact that you are working in a bipartisan way on this issue.
I thank God for the leadership we have got, including you, and I pray that God will continue to guide and bless your ste...
The House has shown that they can move this issue through the House.
In your foreign policy address at the Brookings Institution in May you articulated the case for strengthening U.S. diplo...
I think you and the other people in place in the key leadership roles on this issue are the right people to do the job.
In my view, we would do well to have a Cabinet member leading the world effort.
I believe that we should move part of our 5 percent of GNP of the military budget, a small fraction of 1 percent, to off...
There is a broad consensus in the development community as to why reform matters.
I am confident that a name will be forthcoming soon.
Accordingly, I firmly believe that the challenge before us is to build a foundation resting on three legs: Energy, clima...
I was privileged to serve for many years as the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
the threat of catastrophic climate change is not simply an academic concern for the future; it's already on us, happenin...
Climate change is an urgent challenge that we must confront with the seriousness it deserves.
Secretary Clinton and I included this language in the annual defense bill because we recognized at that time the strateg...
In my 30 years in the U.S. Senate, I have not seen an issue as complicated as the challenges posed by national security,...