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Today, we convened a thoughtful exchange on the margins of #GC3B25! Experts from government, academia & industry discussed resilience, norms & @CyberPeaceInst’s Harm Methodology—developed with 🇺🇸 support—to assess the real-world impact of cyber incidents. Global Conference on Cyber Capacity Building -GC3B Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy See


Chargé d’Affaires Finerty: Delighted to welcome Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy Acting Head of Bureau Jennifer Bachus to #InternationalGeneva for discussions with Doreen Bogdan-Martin Doreen Bogdan-Martin on advancing U.S. cyberspace and digital policy priorities.






"A regime like that can never have nuclear weapons. And President Donald J. Trump has made clear they will not have a nuclear weapon." – Secretary Marco Rubio




Like many legacy institutions, the WHO has become mired in bureaucratic bloat, entrenched paradigms, conflicts of interest, and international power politics. While the United States has provided the lion’s share of the organization’s funding historically, other countries such as


“The State Department is our first line of defense and offense on the world stage,” Secretary Marco Rubio in remarks to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, “we have already implemented President Donald J. Trump' vision of an America-first foreign policy. Today, America is back.” Full remarks:



“Our foreign policy has to once again return to the national interests. That's what it needs to be built on. We need to define what the national interest is, what is good for America.” — Secretary Marco Rubio

Last week, President Donald J. Trump created the opportunity for a new chapter of peace and prosperity in the Middle East by pledging sanctions relief, giving Syrians “a chance at greatness.” Syria’s government must continue to take bold steps and show sustained progress. usun.usmission.gov/remarks-at-a-u…



