I could not agree with you more. I think this is among the top, if not the top challenges that we face.
Absolutely.
I do and we have. Our exports to Europe of liquefied natural gas over the last few years went up 140 percent.
The United States has a positive vision for the future, a world that is free, that is secure, that is open, that is prosperous.
We have worked very closely together in building out the Abraham Accords.
The short answer is by as necessary working around the governments when we do not have effective partners.
Ninety-six percent of it is coming through ports of entry.
We are fully prepared to move forward.
We will be making those reports available, sharing that information with Congress within the next three weeks.
Hope is always important, but of course, it has to be grounded in reality.
We may not be able to match China person for person, but we are going to be engaged in ways that we have not been.
We will have it to you by June.
That is not something that we would obviously take into account.
It is imperative that it be sustained.
We support the expansion of the permanent and non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council.