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Foreign AffairsI believe that the United States has a unique opportunity to positively influence the rule of law, economic development, human rights, and trade of other countries. We must maintain relations with the international community so we can fight terrorism in a coordinated fashion. In doing so, we not only can make the world more stable, but we can also learn from other countries’ experiences to improve our domestic policy. News | Statements | Legislation | Votes Highlights(Links to complete listing below.) Full Listing of Foreign Affairs StatementsThis Congress Statements | Last Congress Statements (These links will take you to Thomas, hosted by the Library of Congress.)Highlights of Sponsored Legislation(Links to complete listing below.) Full Listing of Foreign Affairs LegislationThis Congress: Legislation Sponsored | Legislation Cosponsored (These links will take you to Thomas, hosted by the Library of Congress.) Highlights
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