On the recordJanuary 27, 2015
If we do not address the problem of sequestration, we will severely limit the range of available military options to address these threats and protect our national interests.
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congress.govIf we do not address the problem of sequestration, we will severely limit the range of available military options to address these threats and protect our national interests.
McCain emphasizes the need to tackle sequestration to maintain military options.
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