Martin Smith
The Public Record
I think we need greater support in nations like Russia and China should rise to the challenge and work with us to find a solution to this problem.
I don't see a military option for us in this area for a wide variety of reasons.
Mr. Assad's days are numbered, and he can't long last, but I have been worried about that.
The Assad regime has made a clear and awful choice to simply kill as many of its own people as he can to maintain power.
I look forward to your testimony, particularly in talking about the proposed missile launch that North Korea is talking about doing in mid-April.
North Korea's decision to launch a ballistic missile violates the moratorium agreement announced on February 29, 2012.
This puts our 28,000 troops and the 24 million citizens of Seoul, the world's fourth largest city, easily within the erratic regime's lethal reach.





