We have offered them nothing not to invade Rafah except a plan to deal more effectively with Rafah.
In an era of renewed great power competition we must present the strongest possible offer.
There is no doubt that the people of Gaza--children, women, men--are experiencing an acute humanitarian crisis.
Because of the actions we have taken the United States is stronger economically, diplomatically, and militarily than we were 3 years ago.
We would certainly find that----
We have done and we will continue to do everything we can to, if we can do it, develop the information and share the information.
We see, I think this committee sees, corruption as being one of the most poisonous things that undermines democracies.
We have managed to move to a better trajectory politically to get back to a clearly mandated democratic government.
In the Middle East, we're standing with Israel in its efforts to ensure what happened on October 7th never happens again.
Haiti has been teetering on the precipice of all out crisis and becoming a failed state.
We see the effort to get a ceasefire and the release of hostages as the best, most effective way forward.
We need to keep up this momentum. That requires a State Department budget that we fully resource.
That statement is incorrect.
Feed the Future that USAID runs is one of the most important programs that we have in the government.
Absolutely.
The need for U.S. global leadership--and cooperation with allies and partners--has never been greater.