Reflecting the Views of the United States Government
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A Kurdish woman places flowers at graves of her loved ones in Halabja, Iraq. (file)
Halabja and Al-Anfal are deadly reminders of the horror that hate and despotic power can inflict.
The goal is not only to increase trade but also to develop a strategic economic partnership.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski discussed future and present cooperation.
The violent civil unrest in Libya is creating a humanitarian crisis, particularly on the border with Tunisia.
India and America are indispensable partners in meeting the challenges of our time.
The United States imposed sanctions on members of the Iranian government because of sustained and severe human rights violations.
North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile program and proliferation activity pose an acute threat to the region.
President Barack Obama will travel to three countries in Latin America later this month.
Moderate voices in Pakistan are being increasingly silenced by Muslim extremists.
Broadening its bilateral engagement with Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries is an important strategic priority for the U.S.
The U.S. has adopted a three-part strategy through which Afghans will “take responsibility for their own future:"
Defection of Samuel Bisengimana and others has diminished both the group's operational capacity and its morale.
"We stand for universal values, including freedom of association, assembly, and speech."
"[I]t is an incredibly consequential year for American policy in the Asian Pacific region across many fronts."
The United States and China are stepping up their cooperation to impede nuclear proliferation and promote nuclear security.
The strategic and economic partnership between Europe and the United States has never been stronger.
The entry into force of the New START Treaty is a critical step forward in enhancing U.S. national security.
Obama set U.S. foreign policy on a course that places a high priority on engaging.
"[Our countries are] united in a shared vision for a world that is peaceful, secure, and prosperous."
One of the ways in which Africa is at the center of U.S. foreign policy is our commitment to find new models for development.
Stabilizing Afghanistan, strengthening relations with India, and improving relations with Central Asia are major goals of the U.S.
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