At what point do these attacks truly constitute an act of warfare to be met with an in-kind response?
Michael McCaul
The Public Record
Michael Thomas McCaul is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Republican Party, he has been active in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on national security and foreign policy. McCaul has played a significant role in discussions surrounding U.S. relations with countries like Ukraine and Russia, often emphasizing the importance of NATO and the need for a strong response to aggression.
In the words of my good friend Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Iran's main export is murder.
Our Government must take effective measures to disrupt and dismantle illicit operations and neutralize unacceptable threats before it is too late.
I believe that the foregoing discussion about the facts on the ground would lead most reasonable observers to conclude that Hezbollah is a problem in the Americas that can no longer be ignored.
Congressional leadership is absolutely essential, and pressure from this body is really important to get executive branch agencies to act more decisively.
The links between Venezuelan officials and state-run agencies with drug trafficking, terrorism, Iran, and Hezbollah must be on the table.
Today we just saw North Korea attack South Korea in a denial-of-service attack in an attempt to shut down its government.
Iran is the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism and continues to pursue nuclear weapons to 'wipe Israel off the map.'
I know he shares my frustration in the delays that the project has experienced at the hands of the administration.
I want to thank my colleague and friend, the gentleman from Nebraska, Lee Terry, for testifying before us today.





