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I appreciate my friend for being here tonight as you have added so much to this debate, but I also appreciate your time here in standing up for what we both feel is a very important role in the American-Israeli relationship. You see, Mr…

I thank the gentleman. You have hit on it, and that is going back to this partnership. I think that is the best way to describe it. The partnership between U.S. and Israel, in so many ways, the values that we share and that you spoke of…

You are exactly correct in how we move forward. Again, when you just put aspirational goals out there, you are going to get aspirational results sometimes, and that means nothing. And I think that is really where I see this agreement right…

I thank the gentleman. One of the things that amazes me in what you just said is that we are so close and are getting closer every day for their capability to be, for the lack of a better term, perfected. They have been working at it. They…

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and congratulate General James D. Thurman on his retirement from the United States Army after 38 years of dedicated, distinguished, and honorable service. He will retire on November 22, 2013…

Iran is also suspected of having significant knowledge as to the whereabouts of my constituent, Robert Levinson.

I introduced H.R. 1992 because I believe that America's support for Israel must be responsive to the changing threats facing our allies.

I appreciate the willingness of the chairman and you, as well, in your willingness to work with me on this important bipartisan bill.

Well, it certainly is. I think the Senator and I need to be very clear with our colleagues here as well as the American public. When it comes to the cost of detaining terrorists who carried out the horrific attacks of September 11, I think…

While the administration negotiations are ongoing as we try to negotiate with Iran in what a number of us are concerned might be a bad nuclear deal.

I want to voice my support for House Resolution 147 which presses for the release and safe return of Pastor Saeed Abedini.

I commend Representatives Barbara Lee, Ranking Member Engel, Chairman Ros-Lehtinen and Chairman Salmon for their focus on Haiti.

The U.S. has stood with Israel from its inception 65 years ago, and our countries remain close allies for a good reason.

While preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons capabilities is our paramount objective, it should not impact our support for human rights in Iran.

The United States of America will reclaim its past glory as the land of opportunity, providing a bright future for our children and grandchildren.

Smaller government, personal accountability, local decision-making, fiscal discipline, and a government that serves taxpayers and respects future generations.

The United States has committed to ensuring Israel's right and ability to defend herself against any threat, period.

Absolutely. No question about it. And if you do bring them to the United States, I guarantee that is the last bit of interrogation of any of those individuals that we will ever see. The Senator mentioned bin Laden. I remember at a hearing…