the one thing I didn't hear you mention and I am concerned about is some of these nations' association with a Bolivarian...
I think will play a critical role in the months to come as the Libyan people struggle to reach, for example, their own d...
I am impressed by the resilience of a people that have faced extraordinary struggles even before an earthquake, but yet ...
I think what you are saying is that there is nothing necessarily that would stand in your way of reaching out to them, a...
I think it sends a terrible message to our friends and to moderate reformers in the region when the United States is sil...
I think they have been upgraded to a Tier 2.
Despite robust U.S. aid in bilateral and multilateral programs, food insecurity is a daily concern for millions of peopl...
In addition to a deforestation problem on that border, there is the reality that on that border you can buy a child, tha...
one of the major obstacles that I found to private investment in the country is the absence of a credible land registry.
There are tremendous opportunities there for the hemisphere if, in fact, Haiti can turn the corner and build for themsel...
My last concern, and I think it is a broader issue, is the military continues to be unaccountable to the civilian leader...
What exactly have they done that has been so promising to move them from a Tier 3 to a Tier 2?
Ultimately it is the right of people to choose any economic model they want. But it is the political opportunities that ...
The goal here in simple terms is to focus on the truly dangerous items.
I think David's passion for poverty, to fight it, and preventable disease--I think it is remarkable.
The fact that she has been there in Liberia, this little struggling country headed by a woman, Mrs. Sirleaf, and how she...
We have got to have a strong presence there representing the United States as he continues to try to reform that country...
Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman, and to my colleague from Florida, Senator Rubio, not only I wanted to be here, but my bet...