U.S. assistance provides the Jordanian government needed flexibility to pursue policies that are of critical importance to U.S. national security and to foreign policy objectives in the Middle East. Richard Armitage assistancecriticaleast Change image and share on social
U.S. attorneys have taught me a lot over the years, and in the Southern district of Florida, they have been to me partners. Janet Reno attorneydistrictflorida Change image and share on social
U.S. companies earn more from their investments in the EU than in the rest of the world combined. John Bruton combinecompanyearn Change image and share on social
U.S. companies need clear guidelines on when they have to turn over electronic communications to law enforcement if that information is stored abroad. The current uncertainty harms U.S. businesses and their customers and does not well-serve our foreign relationships. Suzan DelBene abroadbusinessclear share on social
U.S. companies rely on the European market for more than half of their global foreign profits. John Bruton companyeuropeanforeign Change image and share on social
U.S. computer networks and databases are under daily cyber attack by nation states, international crime organizations, subnational groups, and individual hackers. John O. Brennan attackcomputercrime Change image and share on social
U.S. corn exports to CAFTA countries will benefit from reduced tariffs and duty-free access for corn products. John Shimkus accessbenefitcafta Change image and share on social
U.S. economic prosperity is closely tied to the availability of a reliable and affordable supply of energy. Cliff Stearns affordableavailabilityclosely Change image and share on social
U.S. exports to China have more than quintupled since China entered the WTO and have grown more quickly than imports. In fact, China is America's fastest-growing export market. Henry Paulson americachinaenter Change image and share on social
U.S. failures when it comes to the Gulf of Guinea are many: a failure to address the longstanding concerns of a government watchdog agency, a failure to effectively combat piracy despite an outlay of tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, and a failure to confront corrupt African leaders who enable piracy in the first place. Nick Turse addressafricanagency share on social