I thank Senator Inhofe. I think most Americans, unlike my colleague, don't realize we still have 28,500 troops there. It is an area where easily something can get out of hand. So, again, I thank him for his support and for being here today. I know Senator Feinstein now has the floor. I yield to our distinguished colleague, Senator Feinstein. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from California.
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