Helping Americans Abroad

1/15/09: Dodd Statement on Nomination Hearing for Susan Rice

January 15, 2009

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, submitted the following statement today for the hearing to confirm Susan Rice as the Permanent U.S. Representative to the United Nations:

 

“The United Nations is an imperfect institution, but it is still a remarkable one that serves vital humanitarian needs for the world’s most vulnerable and in many cases forgotten populations.  From the thousands of troops deployed on peacekeeping missions, to providing vital services to millions of refugees, from combating global disease, to feeding the world’s hungry, tens of millions of men, women and children have been given a lifeline by United Nations programs—programs which the United States must continue to support.  Dr. Rice, I look forward to working with you in advancing America’s interests at the United Nations and to reforming and strengthening that institution to better serve us all.” 


1/13/09: A Busy Day

Submitted by Chris Dodd on January 13, 2009 - 7:46pm.

This morning I gave my opening statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at the nomination hearing of Secretary-Designate of State, Hillary Clinton. I have had the pleasure of working closely with her on a wide range of issues for many years, and I look forward to our continued partnership and to her leadership as Secretary of State. I have no doubt she will do a remarkable job.


1/13/09: Dodd Hears from Clinton at Foreign Relations Committee Hearing

January 13, 2009

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today made the following statement at the Foreign Relations Committee hearing to confirm Senator Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State:

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12/01/08: Dodd Statement on Obama National Security Team

December 1, 2008

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Chairman of its subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, and Narcotics Affairs, today issued the following statement after President-Elect Obama announced several nominations for his national security team:

 

“I applaud President-Elect Obama’s nomination of an experienced national security team.  Hillary Clinton, James Jones, Robert Gates, Janet Napolitano, Eric Holder, and Susan Rice each have a proven record of pragmatic problem-solving and bipartisan cooperation on a host of complex challenges to U.S. national security. 


7/02/08: Dodd Statement on Rescue of Colombian Hostages

July 2, 2008

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Chairman of its Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, Narcotics, made the following statement regarding the rescue of hostages being held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, also known as the FARC:

 


9/19/07: Dodd Expresses Frustration that Amendment Providing Troops More Time at Home is Defeated

Urges Colleagues to Enact Legislation to End War

September 19, 2007


Today, Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) expressed frustration that an amendment which would have provided members of the Armed Forces who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan the same amount of time at home before being redeployed, was unable to go to vote. The Webb-Hagel Amendment stated that no unit or member of a reserve component, including the National Guard, could be redeployed to Iraq or Afghanistan within three years of their previous deployment. 


9/14/06: Sen. Dodd Outlines Vision for Future of Peace Corps

September 14, 2006

Washington -- Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), himself a former Peace Corps volunteer, today addressed the National Peace Corps Association's Capitol Hill Luncheon in honor of the Peace Corp's 45th anniversary. The following is the text of his prepared remarks:

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9/14/06: Statement of Senator Dodd on Military Commissions Legislation

September 14, 2006

“I cannot remember another issue before the Congress when such distinguished individuals weighed-in so strongly in opposition to what the Bush administration is trying to strong arm the Congress to pass.

“Five distinguished retired military officers including retired Generals John Vessey and Colin Powell, and 9 distinguished retired United States Federal Judges including some of the most experienced and competent individuals to sit on the bench, have publicly raised serious questions about two controversial provisions included in administration-sponsored legislation to establish military commissions: redefining U.S. obligations under Common Article 3 of the Geneva Convention; and striping the federal courts of jurisdiction to test the lawfulness of Executive Detention at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station and elsewhere outside of the United States.

8/03/06: Dodd Resolution Calling for International Force to Enforce Ceasefire Passes Senate

August 3, 2006

WASHINGTON- Senator Chris Dodd’s (D-CT) resolution calling for the creation of an international stabilization force to end the conflict in Lebanon passed the Senate today. The resolution also calls on Iran and Syria to end all logistical and material support to Hezbollah, including attempts to replenish Hezbollah’s weapons. The resolution was co-sponsored by Senators Levin, Sununu, Stabenow, Chafee, Kennedy, Feingold and Feinstein.

7/17/06: Statement of Senator Dodd on Escalating Situation in Lebanon

July 17, 2006

“The situation in Lebanon continues to be dangerous and worrisome.  I urge the international community to follow through on the decision taken by the G-8 leaders to bring about as quickly as possible and end to the conflict.  In the interim, the State Department and U.S. Embassy in Lebanon must act quickly to put in place an evacuation plan to ensure that the thousands of American citizens who are visiting or reside in Lebanon can be safely evacuated out of harm’s way.

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