On the recordMay 24, 2011
Today's hearing is no less important because criminal acts committed by U.S. citizens and contractors abroad could threaten our foreign relations.
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congress.govToday's hearing is no less important because criminal acts committed by U.S. citizens and contractors abroad could threaten our foreign relations.
Grassley highlights the potential impact of crimes by contractors on foreign relations.
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