You have seen maybe a slower than expected take-up thus far, but you are doing everything within your power right now.
It is an honor to be on this subcommittee with both of your leadership.
Only U.S. leadership in this crisis provides the necessary condition to ensure the sustained resolve of our allies.
Supporting Ukraine at this moment means... giving them means to defend their democracy.
This is a fight about principles, ideals, a way of life.
Putin's military excursions are always the prelude to the centralization of his personal power.
I hope the administration will make use of these authorities.
Ukraine gave up 1,800 warheads, one-third of the Soviet nuclear arsenal, to help secure peace in post-cold-war Europe.
I think there really is a real concern in Moscow that casualties could have an impact.
I am supportive of extending defensive weapons to the Ukrainian Army, but I want to express now some questions regarding...
Putin has a lot of goals here, but one of them is to break Europe.
We are obsessed with this question of providing arms to the Ukrainians, and it matters.
this is a team sport. It requires unity of effort, whole of government.
the solution isn't going to be exclusively military, although law enforcement is a part of it.
the chairman of this committee, Senator McCain, and I have successfully worked for the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for ...
the impact of sequestration will cut back that ability--our ability, the amount of mil-to-mil training capacity.
I do not want to be too harsh, but it is inadequate.
I want to thank you both for your very dedicated work, and I appreciate the opportunity to work with both of you.