I think China holds the key. And I have said before that China is the key to a peaceful outcome on the Korean Peninsula,...
I do not agree, ma'am, today that we have an insufficient shipyard capability.
I do agree that we need to look hard at the shipyard capabilities in the Pacific.
I do not. I mean, I have said before that I don't have enough--just the submarine numbers alone, I don't have what I nee...
I don't. But I will defer to Admiral Rogers and U.S. Cyber Command, and that is his job.
I think we need to continue to focus on maintaining the technological and asymmetric edge in undersea warfare.
What we have not seen, however, is any inclination from at least significant elements of the Taliban that are still enga...
I was going to ask if we could get that breakdown number, because it is a--that is a large number.
The United States remains firmly committed to supporting the Afghan people and their government's efforts to achieve pea...
We intend to hold Pakistan accountable for its failure to deny sanctuary to militant proxies.
And I think some of us wonder if that is the right mix.
What is our objective in regards to the Taliban, as far as their participation in the peace process?
The common perception is that Pakistan is not doing enough to change that equation.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I very much appreciate this hearing on Afghanistan so we can hear from the administration its s...
It is vital that parliamentary and presidential elections take place this year and next, respectively, and that they ref...
It is clearly important. And we have had this conversation with the--with Secretary Sullivan and the State Department--t...
We do have a strategy. We do have a law. We just have failed to implement it. It has really been a political failure, no...
The FAST Act, based in large part by the Rapid Act promoted by Mr. Shimkus, was passed in 2015.