On the recordApril 28, 2010
The treaty does not infringe on the flexibility we need to maintain our forces, including bombers, submarines, and missiles, in a way that best serves our national security interests.
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congress.govThe treaty does not infringe on the flexibility we need to maintain our forces, including bombers, submarines, and missiles, in a way that best serves our national security interests.
Casey asserts the treaty's preservation of military flexibility for national security.
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