The President-elect has pledged to be a strong advocate for democratic change around the world.
Clearly, Africa has been and will remain a key priority for U.S. assistance.
The United States must free itself from dependence on foreign oil.
This is why President-elect Obama has proposed an investment of $15 billion a year over 10 years to develop alternative and renewable source...
We are willing to lead tough and principled diplomacy with the appropriate Iranian leader at a time and place of our choosing if--and only i...
Iran poses a serious threat to Israel, as demonstrated by its pursuit of nuclear weapons and support of Hezbollah and Hamas.
I look forward to working with them to see how they might engage diplomatically or otherwise to make that possible.
Iran has been the largest beneficiary of the policy failures in Iraq.
We have all also advocated the implementation of a no-fly zone as well as far more robust sanctions on the Government of Sudan.
to the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bod...
Sustainable economic growth in poor countries must be a core U.S. development policy objective.
Throughout the campaign, President-elect Obama stated many times the importance of development assistance to America's foreign policy and na...
President-elect Obama and this Congress will evaluate every spending priority based on what works and what doesn't, and what fits best with ...
Our addiction to foreign oil doesn't just undermine our national security and wreak havoc on our environment.
The goal is to expand the use of American-made hybrid cars, ensure that 10 percent of our electricity comes from renewable energy sources by...
By exhausting diplomacy, we will be better able to rally the world to our side, strengthen multilateral sanctions, and to convince the Irani...
I would define our security interests in Iraq the same as how the President-elect has defined it: A transition to an Iraqi Government that c...
Iraq is a sovereign country, and any steps we take on security matters moving forward will have to be taken in consultation with the Iraqis.