I would suggest, too, as a final comment, that it is too late now, but, as we go forward, before the administration is talking about the use of military force in this situation, keeping that as an option, that they should have sincere discussions with this committee and with Congress.
On the recordFebruary 12, 2019
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Keating urges for congressional discussions before military options are considered.
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