I thank my colleagues. I thank all of you. The hearing is adjourned.
nuclear elimination would, ``require a fundamental transformation of the world political order.''
I know Senator Bill Nelson, my colleague on the Strategic Subcommittee, supported this, as have others, and we thank you for your service an...
There's surprisingly little discussion in Congress today of America's strategic nuclear posture.
Dealing with this imbalance is urgent.
What we have to hope is that any nation such as Iran or North Korea will be deterred from turning over weapons or fissile materials to terro...
I think you spoke with real clarity which is that it's not going to be easy to convince the Iranians to stop the nuclear program.
It may be the tipping point.
But it would also have, in a larger strategic context, a very threatening impact on the existing nuclear nonproliferation through the world ...
I appreciate your doing that and they deserve our thanks, as well.
I know of no dissenting voices.
I regret we do not now. It would have been a very different situation, in many ways, if we had such.
We cannot afford to replace Citi-sized financial institutions with Citi-sized regulators.
I believe it is essential that we identify ways to give the Government the tools it needs to unwind troubled, systemically important institu...
It does have costs. We have to find a way to increase the responsibility of the private shipping business to self-protect here.
My time is up, but I'll be interested to hear as this goes on what the international community intends to do and what our government intends...
The security begins at the target and emanates outward, not with the expanse of the ocean.
Incidentally, in terms of the numbers that Senator Inhofe was talking about, one of you mentioned the number that I've seen in the press and...