In closing, I thank the gentleman from Georgia for his leadership on this. With regard to the gentleman from Washington State (Mr. Reichert), I was a district attorney for 12 years and had my own attached State police force. I worked with…
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Bill Keating is an American politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts's 9th congressional district, a position he has held since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Keating has focused on issues such as national security, veterans' affairs, and economic development throughout his tenure. He has been an advocate for policies aimed at supporting local businesses and improving infrastructure in his district.
the work that we do in those areas where terrorism is likely to incubate, maybe just starting to incubate or moving out and metastasizing.
the most effective things we can do in those areas before things incubate, before they metastasize is to look at what we can do as a country with our resources to intervene.
One thought I had when we talk about our coalition...is the hierarchy of interests in terms of ISIL with our coalition.
It is important and you have done a great job and I appreciate that personally, and I am speaking as a Member of Congress as well.
While the question of noncompliance by Russia must squarely and seriously be dealt with, it is critical that the United States for the time being continue to observe the treaty.
I am just trying to think of a real good reason why this is so strategically important to them.
If Russia is found noncompliant with the treaty, the United States, in conjunction with our allies, should use all of the tools at our disposal to pressure the Russians into ending these offending activities.
Do you see any, you know, in terms of Asia, in terms of Japan, South Korea, China, are they worried at all?
Twenty-eight years after the INF Treaty was signed, it remains one of the most important nuclear treaties that the United States has ever signed with Russia.





