As President Biden has said frequently, our foreign policy will be wrapped within our values and it is difficult for some of us to understand that based upon the actions in that region.
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Cardin reflects on the challenges of aligning U.S. foreign policy with its values.
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I want to complete this hearing where I started, and that is a thank you to you for restoring America's global leadership, and President Biden.
But I think we all agree that we are stronger when we work together, and when we coordinate our activities and work in unity it is a lot better for our nation.
I appreciate that, and I support everything you just said, but it still begs the question that without much complaint Azerbaijan is now occupying part of Armenia--strategic part of Armenia--and there has been no real protest about their controlling the highlands next to Nagorno-Karabakh that puts Armenia at tremendous risk of the corridor that could divide the country or lose its southern edge, and I have not seen much of a fuss made by the international community.





