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We cannot afford foot-dragging on these agreements, nor shabby treatment of these two important friends and trading partners.

If there is the political will, Colombia can address these issues in months, not years.

The consequences of such a plunge in our influence would extend not only the economic losses, but also the national security.

We either move forward or we move backward; the choice is ours.

The time to move forward with all three is now.

Yes, we have got to tighten our belt. We have to look at what our colleagues, what our allies in Great Britain did.

Can you tell us where we are with Haiti? They are having elections.

I hope we don't ever go back to that kind of policy to talking that way where we are alienating our allies.

We should be doing the kinds of things that you are doing, bringing our allies together working together on this place that we call Earth trying to save folks, not cutting about 67 percent from international disaster assistance, 45 percent…

I hope we don't go back to foreign policies.

I would like to thank Chairman Lungren for holding this hearing on cybersecurity and for your intention to move expeditiously on what I know we both recognize as a critical issue.

No single country can overcome such daunting challenges on its own.

The President's position on this issue is stated in his April 23rd Armenian Remembrance Day statement, wherein he has solemnly remembered the events of 1915, and noted that 1.5 million Armenians were massacred or marched to their deaths.

Assad's calls for dialogue and reform ring hollow, he refuses to lead a genuine democratic transition and he should step aside.

The administration does not believe that al-Megrahi should have been returned to Libya in the first place.

I think the Secretary has already made clear that if the House bill were to move forward to the President's desk, she would personally recommend a veto of that bill, not only on the basis of the deep cuts to the bill, but many of the…

For the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, no priority facing our Nation is more important than putting Americans back to work.

we must be out there in as many ways as possible and at every hour of every day.