Congress has a key role to play in that evolution.
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Thornberry asserts Congress's responsibility in shaping the future of Special Operations.
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And so I actually think that we should always be willing to expand our thinking about how to address the threats that we see emerging.
It certainly has not been adequately addressed, and I think this gets to where there is a difference of opinion between the White House proposal that came out in May and the task force recommendation.
It seems to me if we end up with 500 nuclear weapons and country A has a couple hundred, that all the incentive in the world is for them to catch us.
There is widespread agreement that cyberspace is now a domain of warfare, and many people regard it as the most difficult, perplexing national security challenge we face.





