"We passed a bill this week. That does not--that bill may be a first step, but that does not solve all the problems, correct?"
"I think we can see now that these were essentially a list of unilateral concessions that really represent an unprecedented surrender to an anti-American regime that continues to oppress its own people..."
"There has been no extradition for terrorists like Joanne Chesimard, who remains on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list."
"When you have very restrictive rules of engagement, you rely on having all this wonderful intelligence."
"I think we have had rules of engagement that have just been too restrictive from the very beginning."
"I don't know what the President's strategy really is in Afghanistan."
"If you are engaged in a stabilization, counterinsurgency-type mission, and you have these ridiculously restrictive rules of engagement, you are going to lose."
"I think our rules of engagement have been problematic for quite some time predating this administration, but this is just totally farcical."
"I think the concern, though, is that you can do everything right, but given the lack of data, the lack of information we have on people who are being pulled out of a very, very difficult circumstance,..."
"if you are harboring a terrorist, what is the evidence to then remove the regime from the list of terrorist-sponsoring country?"
"this idea that if you just make concessions to the Castro brothers, we are going to be able to turn the page has been proven wrong."