On the recordSeptember 29, 2020
the best deterrence, obviously, is having a strong alliance that, you know, trusts each other and believes in each other.
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congress.govthe best deterrence, obviously, is having a strong alliance that, you know, trusts each other and believes in each other.
Gallego emphasizes the importance of strong alliances for effective deterrence.
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