I would hope that all of us--those of you who are headed to this part of the world would raise that issue whenever we ha...
We really need the broad, integrated approach; clearly.
I don't really have any more questions except to pick up on what you just said, Senator Corker.
What a difference it would make to our foreign policy if we are successful again in aggressively moving toward energy in...
You're are absolutely correct. It does not need to be broader to increase the protections.
I mean, I guess, as I read this definition, it would address the concerns that you all were raising.
I think you've all talked about the other threats that our NATO is facing and Europe and the United States are facing: c...
I think it's important to point out, as I'm sure everyone here knows, that last month, NATO members converged on France ...
I want to welcome you all here today and I'm honored to be joined by the ranking member of this Subcommittee, Senator Ji...
I just want to follow up on Senator Kerry's question about what more can be done to close the loopholes that exist.
Though Afghanistan--NATO's first 'out of area' military commitment--remains the most pressing issue for the Alliance, we...
However, it was also a time to take stock of NATO's long-term future, which we intend to discuss today.
I do want to thank you for being here, for your insights, and for your sacrifices for our country.
There's been a lot of discussion about the conduct of the war in Afghanistan, but I guess the real alternative is United...
we look forward to significantly increasing our energy efficiency investments in the state.
it's going to be very important to have a position that Congress and the United States have taken to go to Copenhagen.
we have to deal with climate change, that we are experiencing now in New Hampshire.
It's not just to put a price on fossil fuels, but it's really to try and put a price on carbon.