So would a coordinated strategy require some settlement of that border dispute?
Johnny Isakson
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Johnny Isakson was a prominent Republican politician from Georgia who served as a United States Senator from 2005 until his resignation in 2019. Prior to his Senate tenure, he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005. Throughout his political career, Isakson was known for his focus on issues such as education, healthcare, and veterans' affairs, often advocating for policies that supported these areas. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those related to nuclear energy and environmental regulations.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. And congratulations to all of you on your appointment.
I hope you'll work to make sure it's statistically accurate, fair, and it's a real count and not a model count.
I think those families deserve, particularly on the qualification questions, with regard to that aircraft and the pilots, a response so that something like that does never happen again--
I have some concern with the slowness of the deployment of next-generation as far as FAA is concerned.
Has the U.N. made specific requirements of the Sudanese Government with regard to the protection of these NGOs?
I have a sincere and deep interest in this issue and that in 10 days, Senator Corker and I will be in Darfur.
I was very pleased, as was Chairman Feingold, with the appointment of Gen. Scott Gration as the special envoy to the Sudan.





