What is your greatest concern about the transition, the drawdown of our forces?
I just cannot imagine what these two soldiers and thousands like them have been through when they get exposed to that ki...
Look. To be skeptical--it is part of my job to be skeptical. It is part of your job as well.
I am going to do my best to try to continue to be constructive, but I am also going to be, as we all must be, vigilant a...
I would hope that coming out of that October engagement that we have benchmarks or measuring tools to assess what they h...
I juxtapose that effort by our government, our military, our scientists here, with what I hope the Pakistanis put a bett...
I was encouraged by the October meeting and that engagement.
I would hope that you have a way of measuring and assessing this in a matter of weeks and months instead of waiting a lo...
I know we are pretty much out of time, but I know that Members of Congress have an obligation to be constructive, have a...
The good news is we are doing a much better job of finding, detecting, and also protecting our soldiers.
The number of events has increased, which would lead you to believe logically there is more of a flow.
We also have an obligation to these troops and their families and taxpayers to make sure that we have measures in place ...
I want to give even for a couple of minutes the benefit of the doubt to the Pakistani Government.
The most important metric is a reduction in casualties.
the U.S. Congress has always been at the forefront of certain watershed events in Congo and Africa.
I mean, they are not ignorant to these facts. I mean, it is very blatant. But they chose and choose not to do what shoul...
So maybe we do have to take this more, with more passion to the public to get our Government to respond to it.
the Obama administration refuses to engage in serious monetary sanctions against these countries