On the recordApril 11, 2011
In the decades to come, the most lethal threats to the United States' safety and security are likely to emanate from states that cannot adequately govern themselves or secure their own territory.
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congress.govIn the decades to come, the most lethal threats to the United States' safety and security are likely to emanate from states that cannot adequately govern themselves or secure their own territory.
Senator Hagan discusses future security threats from poorly governed states.
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