It is security first, it is security second, it is security third.
unless we do have serious security, to your point, then everything else is wasted money.
So which of those conditions does this administration oppose? Or which of those conditions does this administration believe that the Cuban p...
You are aware that the Colombian military confiscated arms recently that were in the hands of the FARC?
I think you are going to see--that emphasis, not only in Venezuela, but in Cuba and elsewhere.
The administration has been kind of taken aside. The Secretary of State said that he was compounded by the situation in Venezuela.
these negotiations are, you know, frankly--it is what Senator Marco Rubio said.
the Cuban regime established conditions before they would talk about normalization, including the return of those spies.
What are the consequences for the Castro regime for sending elicit arms in violation of the U.N. Sanctions to North Korea?
So, it would seem that the administration is looking forward to normalization at all costs, regardless of what the regime is doing.
I would not use China as a model to talk about when we talk about human rights. That is precisely what we do not.