Sudan is really low-hanging fruit. I mean--OK, Sudan. But, where we really--where an entity like this would really grow ...
It's hard to find any examples of things that we prevented from happening.
Libya, in fact, was approved by 145 of the U.N. Member States, which is appalling since Libya, today, is what they were ...
expanding our economic relationship can help Honduras develop and grow while creating jobs in the United States.
Gang activity is a threat to U.S. national security, and so working to reverse its growth would be one of my priorities.
I am concerned about a trend toward autocracy that threatens many nations in the hemisphere.
You have a government there that's conducting an all-out assault on the constitutional order and on the independence of ...
We are facing, as you all well know, fiscal constraints and a great debate going on in this city about what America shou...
What happens in the Western Hemisphere is of critical importance to our future.
Our continued engagement remains essential to strengthen Honduras' democratic institutions.
You have individuals that are dying in the desert, people that are being preyed upon by gangs and others in the region.
What I am concerned about, and I know you have shared that as well, is that this demand for trafficking in persons is co...
I recently read a couple of reports that cite something that just chills up my spine where right before making the journ...
It is important to remind ourselves of the importance of our relationship with Mexico.
I am worried that, notwithstanding CARSI, that capacity to be able to deal with the challenge by Central American govern...
Prosperity and security in Mexico is a positive for the United States and vice versa.
The relationship between Mexico and the United States is a critically important one.
I want to focus for a second on the human aspect of it and the humanitarian aspect of it, because the things that are ha...