I rise to congratulate the Natural Resources Conservation Service, NRCS, on its 75th anniversary. Even though we are an urban nation, we are still an agricultural land. Nearly 70 percent of the United States, exclusive of Alaska, is held…
Saxby Chambliss
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Saxby Chambliss is a former United States Senator from Georgia, serving from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Chambliss was known for his work on national security and intelligence issues, particularly during his tenure on the Senate Intelligence Committee. He played a significant role in shaping policies related to the War on Terror and was an advocate for military funding and resources for the armed forces. Chambliss also focused on agricultural and rural issues, reflecting the interests of his constituents in Georgia.
The nuclear enterprise remains, today and for the foreseeable future, the foundation of U.S. deterrence strategy and defense posture.
NPR guidance is to retain both the B-2 and B-52, and convert some of the latter to a conventional-only role to meet the New START treaty central limits for deployed and non-deployed strategic delivery systems.
The increased stability achieved by removing Multiple Independently-targetable Reentry Vehicle capability (de-MIRVing) from U.S. ICBMs is not dependent on Russia de-MIRVing its nuclear force.
The NPR states clearly that the United States will not develop any new nuclear warheads.
A credible U.S. nuclear deterrent . . . assures allies that the United States will deter, prevent, or limit damage to them from adversary attacks.
The Department plans to eliminate 51 B-52Gs, 12 B-1Bs, and 13 B-52Hs currently stored at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base once the New START treaty enters into force.
last month the Senate Banking Committee reported out a bill to overhaul the financial regulatory system in this country--a bill that was, unfortunately, designed to invite Republican opposition from committee members, as evidenced by the…
I rise today to honor the life and selfless commitment of 1LT Robert Collins to the U.S. Army and to our Nation. While many other young Americans his age were headed back to school from spring break, LT Collins died April 7, when an…
If that's the issue that we're going to prevent, then we have to have sanctions put in place in time to stop the weaponization of Iran within 12 months.
I certainly share the thoughts that Senator McCain expressed and Senator Brown obviously expressed also about the fact that, in the eyes of the American people, we seem to be treading water on this issue while Iran is just sitting back and…
It really is, as Senator McCain said in so many words, time to quit ratcheting up the rhetoric and start ratcheting up the activity.





