Iran, to me, still remains the number-one threat to the United States' national security.
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Identifying Iran as the primary national security threat to the U.S.
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Isn't it, to your point, also a game changer for our adversaries and maybe more of a leveling-up for them than a leveling-up for us?
I think Congress needs to come in and begin to draw these lines and begin to say how we want these assets to be regulated rather than this tired debate over whether it is a commodity or a security.
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We are going to have to do better if we are going to deter and defeat the PRC [People's Republic of China].





