In the face of formidable global challenges, our success requires a robust State Department and USAID working side-by-side with a strong military.
No, I think that that's what we're looking for now, because we have to build our own capacity to be able to use----
we think that there are better ways of going after the poppy crop than what we've been doing up until now.
We want people in Lahore or Karachi to feel as connected to this fight against the Taliban as the people in the Swat Valley are.
It's our assessment based on the information available to us, much of which is classified as I'm sure you understand.
I'm pleased to see a focus on trying to bring several more Iraqis into the United States that helped us and are in peril because of their lo...
The USG is poised to contribute $6 million ($3 million directive in FY 2008 and $3 million directive in FY 2009) to the Extractive Industrie...
One of Secretary Clinton's highest priorities is to increase our diplomatic staffing by 25 percent over the next 4 years.
Sanctions will remain an important tool, alongside engagement, to help Iran appreciate the choice now before it.
we are very committed to an agricultural program.
I think that's an excellent question, because you're right. Other countries are still giving aid in a very public infrastructure-driven way.