Chairman Ros-Lehtinen Opening Statement North Korea after Kim jong-il: Still Dangerous and Erratic

The House Foreign Affairs Committee holds a hearing on U.S. policy toward North Korea as a new leader asserts control over that country. The Committee will examine North Korea's leadership transition and the resulting challenges facing U.S. policymakers. The failed rocket launch, potential nuclear weapons test, and continued breakdown of agreements and negotiations prove that a new era has not begun in North Korea but that the regime in Pyongyang has simply continued its pattern of dangerous and erratic behavior

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Ros-Lehtinen Speech on Cuban Regime’s Crackdown Against Dissidents Ahead of Pope’s Visit

Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, delivered the following remarks on March 20, 2012 on the latest series of crackdowns perpetrated by the Cuban regime against Cuban dissidents in Havana just days ahead of Pope Benedict XVI’s March 26-28 visit to the island.

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Joseph Kony, LRA ‘Reign of Terror’ Must Be Brought To End, Chairman Ros-Lehtinen Says in Speech

U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, delivered the following remarks on March 21, 2012 on the decades-long series of atrocities committed by Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). Ros-Lehtinen expressed her support for current legislation before the U.S. House of Representatives designed to assist in bringing Kony and the top leaders of the LRA to justice.

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Iran’s Ties in Latin American Region Pose Threat to U.S. Security, Ros-Lehtinen Says at Hearing

Chairman Ros-Lehtinen convened a Committee hearing on Iranian activity in the Western Hemisphere by warning of the potential for the Iranian regime to use its increased regional ties, including ties to extremist groups operating in the region, as a platform from which to attack the United States. The hearing comes days after Director of National Intelligence James Clapper testified to Congress that Iranian officials are “now more willing to conduct an attack in the United States."

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