I think all of you have made the point that if you go back a number of years, China was willing to work much more closely with the United States with respect to restraining North Korea's nuclear program, nuclear testing, missiles.
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Van Hollen reflects on past U.S.-China cooperation on North Korea.
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I say it is time to delete DOGE. Please adopt the amendment. Thank you, my colleagues. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Iowa.
What that tells me is they're willing just to use their powers to try to shut down the government if they don't get their way.
No, not at all and the United States did not sign on to that document that you just mentioned, that was signed by many, many of our allies and major countries around the world.
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