If we could have a brief response. Mr. Grenier, we will start with you.
But as you point out, we have major concerns about that relationship. They seem to be very selective in the terrorist or...
Well, Chairman Corker, when you indicate that our relationship with Pakistan is complicated, that might be the understat...
So the more nuclear weapons they produce, the more money we have to give them?
This is really about one thing, regardless of who is in--President, regardless of who is chairman of the committee, rega...
There is a huge difference, though, between an agreement signed by the President and one in which the Congress has joine...
I think exercising our prerogatives would be something that we should do, and figure out a way to get that done.
You and I both agree that that action should not compromise the prerogatives of the United States Congress or the United...
It is unlikely that this treaty is going to go into effect anytime in the near future.
What I am concerned about is that the administration is taking steps that possibly... could take that policy and turn it...
I do not look at Article 1 or 2. I look at it as working together.
I would like to free-flow. I enjoy it. I enjoy members interacting.
The Congress can take action in one minute. Nothing prevents us legally from doing that.
I do not think there has been a year that has gone by, whether there was a Republican Governor or a Democratic Governor,...
It is also, I believe, a safe statement to say that it is in our national security interest to preserve and expand the m...
Since 1992, the United States policy has been to impose a moratorium on nuclear explosive testing.
We do not have any proposed language that the administration is seeking in regards to United Nations actions.
This is not a new subject. This is not a new interpretation by an administration.