Why is this administration--and you as Secretary of State are one of the leaders who is supposed to make sure that we are protected from enemies, both domestic and foreign--and right now, you know because you have been over the problems that we have in the entire Middle East.
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Bilirakis questions the Secretary of State's role in addressing energy security.
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