Robert Menendez
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Robert Menendez is a prominent Democratic politician currently serving as a member of the United States Senate, representing New Jersey. He was first elected to the Senate in 2006 and has since been re-elected multiple times. Menendez has played a significant role in various policy areas, including foreign relations, immigration reform, and healthcare. He has served on several Senate committees, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he has been an advocate for human rights and democracy abroad.
What is the likelihood of recovering it on behalf of all of those individuals whose money is abroad?
I look at our arsenal of peaceful diplomacy tools and largely it is the use of our aid and our trade as an inducement to countries to react in a certain way.
While I do not revert to sanctions automatically, in a limited arsenal of peaceful diplomacy tools, it is sometimes the most significant thing you can do.
There is really no room to sit and negotiate with Assad for a transition toward democracy.
The French Foreign Minister called for additional sanctions to counter the authoritarian solidarity being provided to Assad's regime.
the failure to reauthorize the Bank amounts to America's unilateral disarmament in the face of other Nations' aggressive trade finance programs.
There is no other country around the world that is disarming. They are increasing.





