A society cannot function effectively without--a democratic society--without freedom of the press.
I think the American story about immigration is an incredible one.
In the aftermath of the horrific bombing of the hospital in Yemen in December, AQAP took the unusual step of apologizing...
That kind of legislation can promote an attitude, frankly, that will be counter to your mission.
The Kuwaitis are not being Pollyannish when they are in favor of the joint plan of action.
There are legitimate grievances. The Houthis participated in the national dialogue, so that was a positive step.
I look forward to it.
The absence of a cyber-bill makes this all harder for all of us.
If we believe that cyber activity is taking us down the path to armed conflict, then international law would apply.
the training that our special forces do with other nations' special forces has to be a drop in the bucket.
The legislative activity in Uganda is very, very troubling.
the U.S. priority of strengthening and reforming a civilian police force.
Egypt has a significant counterterrorism threat that is a very real one that we need to provide help with.
If you could talk a little bit about USAID activity currently in Tunisia and what are some things that we can do to hope...
there really is not a solution other than a two-state solution.
I want to associate myself with comments that the Chairman made about the importance of investments.
It would seem that 130 million is absolutely insufficient to address the root causes of the problems.
It is worse now than then. They are less safe now than then.