Bill Nelson
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Bill Nelson is an American politician and attorney who served as a United States Senator from Florida from 2001 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented Florida's 9th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001. Nelson also held the position of Florida's Insurance Commissioner from 1995 to 1999, where he focused on consumer protection and insurance reform.
I wish we were still talking about Cecil, but we can't be talking about that any more.
Overcentralization of the carrier port structure is not a good strategic move. The Navy should have two carrier-capable homeports on each coast.
What we want is the truth and we will look forward to receiving that from you.
Twenty percent unreliable, if those statements by this senior officer are correct. Then report back to us, why is it that they are unreliable?
I have checked and I have it in writing that what I am about to state is unclassified.
Senator Graham, no one would say that General Shinseki was right because Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was not going to let them say that.
I enjoyed my visit privately with each one of you and would only reemphasize here in open session some of the things that I had discussed with you when we visited earlier.
You can understand the concern that we have when we ask over and over on a plan that is predicated on the reliability of the Iraqi forces, putting more of our men and women in Baghdad in a combat situation.
I believe we have to be cautious and careful in our approaches to this country.
I don't want to concentrate on just the number of Iraqi troops trained, but, rather, your assessment of how reliable they are.





