Michael McCaul
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Michael Thomas McCaul is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Republican Party, he has been active in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on national security and foreign policy. McCaul has played a significant role in discussions surrounding U.S. relations with countries like Ukraine and Russia, often emphasizing the importance of NATO and the need for a strong response to aggression.
I am not confident that there will be an Afghanistan when the next President takes office.
I think that it runs a high risk of igniting or reigniting the ethnic civil war that rent the country in the 1990s.
The Administration believes that it is in the mutual security interests of all parties to the INF Treaty that Russia and the other 11 successor States to the Soviet Union remain parties to the Treaty and comply with their obligations.
this glaring omission, which can still be corrected today, sent the unfortunate signal that pre-Hague Japan cases were not a top priority.
the State Department has chosen not to impose any sanctions on any of those nations found to have engaged in a 'pattern of noncompliance.'
the Goldman Act not only shines a light on a country's record through annual designation of countries showing a pattern of noncompliance, it holds countries accountable and hopefully incentivizes systemic reform.
the Goldman Act requires the State Department action under individual cases that have been pending for more than a year if the foreign government has not been taking adequate steps to resolve the case.
the Goldman Act was designed to raise the stakes on the foreign countries in action or obstruction and move that country to end the nightmare of child abduction.
ISIS is not 'contained,' as the President says. ISIS is expanding globally and is plotting aggressively.





