Foreign Relations
The ever-increasing interdependency of the world requires that we maintain a strong voice in the international community. As a member of international organizations like the United Nations, the United States must demand that the organizations are fiscally responsible and consistent with American interests. I am committed to protecting and upholding the sovereignty of our nation and maintaining the ultimate authority of the United States Constitution over any international organization that our nation joins.
Foreign assistance programs, when administered correctly, can be a useful tool for our nation. Strong international allies with good infrastructures and governments that follow the rule of law help make the world a safer place. The United States has an opportunity through international aid programs to assist other nations in developing a strong and independent economy.
For instance, I am impressed by the work the United States has accomplished under President Bush’s President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, also known as PEPFAR. Through my role as a member of the Senate Health Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee and my previous role as a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I was able to work on the original PEPFAR creation and its reauthorization. I have had the opportunity to travel to Africa and have seen where this program has made direct impacts in people’s lives. Unlike many foreign assistance programs which do not impact those directly on the ground, PEPFAR can teach people how to avoid contracting the HIV/AIDS disease and provide countries with the ability to care for their citizens already infected.
Americans have an expectation that they will be safe from terrorism and we need to consider all options available to deter and dismantle terrorist groups like ISIS, that are a threat to our nation and regions where they operate. I am closely monitoring military operations against ISIS and other terrorist organizations, and support policies that will help stabilize areas affected by terrorism. I also believe we must continually evaluate and work to improve the refugee screening process to enhance security and ensure we are vigilant against those who wish to do us harm.
Related Records
March 2004
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 3/2/04 | Enzi commends President, Wyo. students for efforts to save lives |
| 3/1/04 | Enzi seeks answers to Cuba trade troubles |
February 2004
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 2/4/04 | Wyoming Delegration Announces Deal on Trona Tariffs Wyoming trona industry to benefit from U.S. trade negotiations |
January 2004
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 1/27/04 | Cheyenne student wins trip to Washington, DC |
December 2003
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 12/19/03 | Enzi hails news of Libya's WMD program dismantling |
| 12/14/03 | Enzi praises capture of Saddam, but warns of work left to do |
November 2003
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 11/13/03 | There will be more chances to lift Cuba travel ban, Enzi says |
| 11/6/03 | Enzi, colleagues move Cuba bill forward |
October 2003
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 10/21/03 | Thomas, Enzi demand action on discriminatory soda ash tariff |
| 10/10/03 | Enzi comments on President's plan for Cuba democracy |