I would agree, Mr. Chairman. And that is why I think the best forum to do that very difficult balancing is in the contex...
I fear that the Army keeps abandoning good networks and systems in search for the perfect system, and the perfect, as we...
I mean, I have got to go home and now explain this to constituents back home, and it just falls into the category of, yo...
It is stunning that we are so far into this--we spent so much money and we are still nowhere, it seems.
She has not simply been silent; she has refused to allow a U.N. factfinding mission to come in.
The announcement of $32 million in U.S. aid was a very welcome shot in the arm, but U.N. agencies are now reporting ther...
The response of the Myanmar military has been grossly disproportional.
It is the Myanmar soldiers who are at the front lines of committing these abuses, and they are also those with the most ...
It is important to recognize ARSA, and it is important to recognize that there are other minorities, Rakhine Buddhists a...
Our American values are, for us at the State Department and for me as an American, they are immutable.
I think we need to spend more money.
I would urge you to aggressively do that.
I think these are issues that deserve close review and study.
Money is not the solution to every problem, but it is usually part of every solution.
I think given the current situation with cybersecurity, you have to have the money.
I firmly believe that we need a State Department that is fully equipped to keep us safe.
the President of the United States who continues to express admiration for the thug Vladimir Putin.
Isn't it sort of a perversion of the process that you have as really the only stated goal cost-cutting?