There are no tactics for making that happen.
Isn't ISIS just as bad as Assad if they were in control?
we must be successful politically if we are going to be successful at all in the other lines of strategy
The fact that whether or not chlorine gas is a chemical weapon is even part of this conversation is baffling to me.
If Assad is so bad, he's killed 200,000 of his own people.
Is that generally our policy?
The regime is the only entity with air power, the only one capable of dropping barrel bombs, and at this point continued...
We can enable them to stay safely in their own country, and curb these obscene breaches of humanity.
After the sarin attack, Assad didn't bomb anyone for 10 days because of the credible threat of use of force.
Let's say he is gone tomorrow, he's out of town, he's gone. Would that result in chaos, turmoil, or tranquility in Syria...
The United States views him, I think in his official policy, the President has stated it many times that he has no legit...
Recent reports about the TSA screening, in my view, are deeply disturbing and call into question some of the post-9/11 s...
As we stare down these threats, Congress and the American people need confidence in our defenses.
As Chairman McCaul noted, it has now been almost 14 years since 9/11.
I have to say, though, that it feels a little bit like the movie Groundhog Day, where the same things keep happening ove...
That is why I have sponsored H.R. 2750, the Improved Security Vetting for Aviation Workers Act of 2015.
When I heard that 73 airport workers had ties to terrorism, when I got that news, well, first of all, I couldn't believe...
I agree with you. TSA does need to address these issues.