I want to raise one subject with the Secretary, General Eberhart, and Admiral Ellis. There is a dirty little secret about homeland security ...
I would urge you to look at the use of the Predator, and other high tech equipment which we have developed and could easily use along our bo...
I am just exceedingly proud of that.
We do not want the military on the border. That is not appropriate. It is not constitutional.
We have no control over our southern border. 30,000 illegal immigrants are coming across the Arizona border every month.
I do not see how you can possibly tell Americans that their homeland is secure if their border is not secure.
It poses a threat. I do not know how we can assure the security of our homeland when we have insecure borders.
I think that is important for those who have concerns about whether we are moving ahead with concepts on what we do with nuclear weapons.
Senator Harry Reid and I have re-introduced legislation to ensure that all service members are fairly compensated.
there is no way that we should be even thinking about any kind of withdrawal for these combatants.
I am concerned about post-Castro Cuba and I am concerned about trying to establish some tie of entrepreneurship, some tie so that democracy-...
This shows the importance the President has placed on these nonproliferation programs.
That's what the axis of evil is all about: Iran, Iraq, and, yes, North Korea.
Thank you Mr. Chairman. I, too, want to offer my welcome to our distinguished witness today.
The President's national security strategy is simple: prevent a nuclear, chemical, or biological weapon from ever being detonated in the Uni...
They all represent unique geopolitical circumstances demanding tailored solutions.
We have an obligation to meet with a number of men and women in uniform on the front lines.
It's not that simple and we ought not to mistake complexities in the threat picture for contradictions in policy.