On the recordSeptember 20, 2016
As we look back to the state of our national security 15 years ago, I believe that we are safer from the type of orchestrated attack that shocked us all on September 11, 2001.
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congress.govAs we look back to the state of our national security 15 years ago, I believe that we are safer from the type of orchestrated attack that shocked us all on September 11, 2001.
Langevin reflects on improvements in national security since 9/11.
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