We will really only have ourselves to hold responsible if the bodies that are now gearing up and working under this Convention begin to make decisions that are not in our interest.
the types of modernizations at Sandia and Los Alamos and Pantex and other places have been waiting for, and military leaders and civilian mi...
But, Senator, it is a consensus, which means it has to be unanimous, so our 1 vote counts as much as 159 other votes.
I think you have made the case, both eloquently and persuasively, for anyone who is willing to look at the facts.
I believe it would, Senator. I think joining the Convention would likely strengthen the PSI by attracting new cooperative partners.
I just don't think is economically smart.
We can block that until the cows come home.
Joining the Convention and the 1994 Agreement that modifies its deep seabed mining provisions is a priority for the Department of State and ...
No country is in a position to gain more from the Law of the Sea Convention than the United States.
Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.
The time is now, for this Senate to do what others have failed to do: ratify the Law of the Sea Convention.