It's unconscionable today that we have fire departments in neighboring towns that can't talk to each other...
The question now is whether or not we are going to deploy a system, which we take steps to assure will work.
We can do it with, hopefully, a minimal loss of life, even to our enemies.
I would prefer multilateral talks, but I do not think we can wait for partners who do not seem to be coming to join us.
In this day and age, on these issues, with the emerging nexus between suicide terror groups and weapons of mass destruction, it is the heigh...
I want to raise one subject with the Secretary, General Eberhart, and Admiral Ellis. There is a dirty little secret about homeland security ...
I would urge you to look at the use of the Predator, and other high tech equipment which we have developed and could easily use along our bo...
I am just exceedingly proud of that.
This budget proposes only a modest increase in defense spending at a time when our military is engaged in one war.
Supporting the inspectors in these and other ways is not inconsistent with the position that the administration has correctly taken that the...
Supporting U.N. inspections is an essential step if we're going to keep the Security Council together.
We will begin fielding components of a national missile defense this year.
If there is any chance of disarming Saddam Hussein without war, it is for the United Nations to speak with one voice.
I have unhesitatingly given my support to this courageous President throughout this controversy for many months.
The fiscal year 2004 request of $379.9 billion represents a $15.3 billion increase over the fiscal year 2003 level.
Funding for Navy shipbuilding is increasing, not as much as we wish, but clearly the curve is headed up.
Another way to support the inspectors is to back up their request for U-2 surveillance planes with a U.N. resolution.
I was astonished to read on Tuesday that State Department spokesman Richard Boucher characterized what appeared to be an agreement to implem...