Foreign Policy
Cross-Cutting Issues
President Obama has pursued national security policies that keep the American people safe, while turning the page on a decade of war and restoring American leadership abroad. Since President Obama took office, the United States has devastated al Qaeda’s leadership. Now, thanks to our extraordinary servicemen and women, we have reached a pivotal moment – we definitively ended the war in Iraq and have begun to wind down the war in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, we have refocused on a broader set of priorities around the globe that will allow the United States to be safe, strong, and prosperous in the 21st century. To advance America’s national security, the President is committed to using all elements of American power, including the strength of America’s values.
Alliances and Multilateral Affairs
“It is my deeply held belief that in the year 2009 -- more than at any point in human history -- the interests of nations and peoples are shared. The religious convictions that we hold in our hearts can forge new bonds among people, or they can tear us apart. The technology we harness can light the path to peace, or forever darken it. The energy we use can sustain our planet, or destroy it. What happens to the hope of a single child -- anywhere -- can enrich our world, or impoverish it.”
– President Obama, United Nations General Assembly, September 23, 2009
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West Wing Week 11/28/14 or, "We Need Turkey"
- October 03, 2014
West Wing Week: 10/03/14 or, "If the Body is Strong"
- March 17, 2014
President Obama Announces New Ukraine-Related Sanctions
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- April 01, 2016
POTUS Nuclear Security Summit Press Conference
- April 01, 2016
President Obama Chairs the Closing Session of the Nuclear Summit
- April 01, 2016
President Obama Meets with Members of the P5 Plus 1
Cybersecurity
“The American people deserve to know that companies running our critical infrastructure meet basic, commonsense cybersecurity standards, just as they already meet other security requirements. Nuclear power plants must have fences and defenses to thwart a terrorist attack. Water treatment plants must test their water regularly for contaminants. Airplanes must have secure cockpit doors. We all understand the need for these kinds of physical security measures. It would be the height of irresponsibility to leave a digital backdoor wide open to our cyber adversaries.”
– President Obama, Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal, July 20, 2012
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Steps Since SOTU: Progress Safeguarding Student Data
- April 01, 2015
Our Latest Tool to Combat Cyber Attacks: What You Need to Know
- April 01, 2015
Expanding Our Ability to Combat Cyber Threats
Videos
- February 13, 2015
President Obama Speaks at the Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection Summit
- January 28, 2015
On Board with Kal Penn: Travels with President Obama in India
- November 14, 2014
West Wing Week: 11/14/14 or, "The Future That We See"
Defense
“We will never erase the evil that lies in the hearts of some human beings, nor stamp out every danger to our open society. But what we can do -- what we must do -- is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger to us, and make it less likely for new groups to gain a foothold, all the while maintaining the freedoms and ideals that we defend. And to define that strategy, we have to make decisions based not on fear, but on hard-earned wisdom. That begins with understanding the current threat that we face.”
– President Obama, the National Defense University, May 23, 2013
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Joining Forces Welcomes Colonel William T. Johnson
- August 04, 2015
Service to Nation: 225 Years Strong
- May 22, 2015
West Wing Week: 05/22/2015 or, “@POTUS”
Global Development and Human Rights
“Development that offers a path out of poverty for that child who deserves better. Development that builds the capacity of countries to deliver the health care and education that their people need. Development that unleashes broader prosperity and builds the next generation of entrepreneurs and emerging economies. Development rooted in shared responsibility, mutual accountability and, most of all, concrete results that pull communities and countries from poverty to prosperity. These are the elements of America’s new approach. This is the work that we can do together.”
– President Obama, Millennium Development Goals Summit in New York, New York, September 22, 2010
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- January 28, 2015
On Board with Kal Penn: Travels with President Obama in India
- November 14, 2014
West Wing Week: 11/14/14 or, "The Future That We See"
- July 08, 2014
On the Road in the DRC - Dr. Mukwege & Panzi Hospital
Intelligence and Counterterrorism
“Today, Osama bin Laden is dead, and so are most of his top lieutenants. There have been no large-scale attacks on the United States, and our homeland is more secure. Fewer of our troops are in harm’s way, and over the next 19 months they will continue to come home. Our alliances are strong, and so is our standing in the world. In sum, we are safer because of our efforts. Now, make no mistake, our nation is still threatened by terrorists. From Benghazi to Boston, we have been tragically reminded of that truth. But we have to recognize that the threat has shifted and evolved from the one that came to our shores on 9/11. With a decade of experience now to draw from, this is the moment to ask ourselves hard questions -- about the nature of today’s threats and how we should confront them.”
– President Obama, the National Defense University, May 23, 2013
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- December 17, 2015
The President Speaks at the National Counterterrorism Center
- February 19, 2015
President Obama Speaks at the Summit on Countering Violent Extremism
- February 18, 2015
President Obama Speaks at the Summit on Countering Violent Extremism
Non-Proliferation
“Just as we stood for freedom in the 20th century, we must stand together for the right of people everywhere to live free from fear in the 21st century. And as nuclear power –- as a nuclear power, as the only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon, the United States has a moral responsibility to act. We cannot succeed in this endeavor alone, but we can lead it, we can start it. So today, I state clearly and with conviction America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons.”
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- January 28, 2015
On Board with Kal Penn: Travels with President Obama in India
- November 14, 2014
West Wing Week: 11/14/14 or, "The Future That We See"
- March 27, 2012
President Obama Speaks at the Nuclear Security Summit
Trade, Economics, and Energy Security
“Now is the time for all of us to do our part. Growth will not be sustained or shared unless all nations embrace their responsibilities. And that means that wealthy nations must open their markets to more goods and extend a hand to those with less, while reforming international institutions to give more nations a greater voice. And developing nations must root out the corruption that is an obstacle to progress -- for opportunity cannot thrive where individuals are oppressed and business have to pay bribes. That is why we support honest police and independent judges; civil society and a vibrant private sector. Our goal is simple: a global economy in which growth is sustained, and opportunity is available to all.”
– President Obama, United Nations General Assembly, September 23, 2009
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- September 21, 2016
President Obama Delivers Remarks at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum
- January 28, 2015
On Board with Kal Penn: Travels with President Obama in India
- November 14, 2014
West Wing Week: 11/14/14 or, "The Future That We See"