
Taiwan, along with Japan and South Korea, continues to be one of the strongest democratic partners of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region and serves as a model of freedom and democracy.
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Taiwan, along with Japan and South Korea, continues to be one of the strongest democratic partners of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region and serves as a model of freedom and democracy.

I think the previous administration, in talking about the third site, felt the same as I do.

I want you to send me something that is convincing that we would have that by 2020.

I'd rather be conservative in our estimates. I have to at least express the opinion of one member of this panel who's very much disturbed over what could happen to the United States with this change in policy.

Even if that's true, we still have that timeframe between 2015 and 2020 that is very disturbing to me.

Our lift capacity is in dire straits. We're still using those old, beat-up C-130E models that we keep losing engines on.

This is what really concerns me, is we're just not doing the job that we need to be doing to defend America.

I disagree with Senator McCain on his statements on the C-17 and I disagree with him on the statements, his past statements on the F-22.

Yes, the President's budget provides adequate funding to address our Nation's most critical needs to maintain our deterrent and global strike capabilities.

I do agree with Senator McCain on his concern over pulling the rug out from under Eastern Europe on the third site.

The Army's strength is in its soldiers, their families, and the Army civilians who support them.

I'm not at all as confident as everyone else is that our F-35s are going to be on line when we say.