The civil war in Libya, and the consequent spike in world oil prices, has cast a bright light on three important truths about global energy: first, Europe and the United States are increasingly dependent on oil imports from unstable regions; second, in many oil-rich countries, corruption and mismanagement of petroleum...
Posted November 16, 2010 | 18:18:53 (EST)
I made the following statement today regarding the Senate Republican Conference voluntary moratorium banning earmarks.
I oppose the Senate Republican Conference voluntary moratorium on so-called "earmarks." At a moment in which over-spending by the Federal government perpetuates annual deficits of over $1 trillion a year, the Congress...
Posted July 14, 2010 | 11:40:27 (EST)
There is substantial concern about our course in Afghanistan, in part because of the recent disruption in our military leadership, but also because gains in governance, development, military training, and other areas have not occurred at a pace that boosts confidence in President Obama's original timetable. Some security improvements have...
Posted June 25, 2010 | 10:09:26 (EST)
America's international broadcasting operations are a key element in our diplomatic efforts to communicate our values to the rest of the world and to bring news and information to closed societies. Through traditional outlets like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and newer ones like Radio Free...
Posted August 7, 2009 | 17:57:24 (EST)
Corazon Aquino changed the world in ways that people of far greater power and military might have rarely been able to do.
She was a spiritually rich and devoted wife of Philippine politician Benigno Aquino. She was, by her own admission, a housewife and mother when her husband was imprisoned...

Posted April 20, 2011 | 16:44:17 (EST)