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During the Cold War, we understood each other’s signals. We talked, i’m concerned that we don’t know them as well today.
Found on FOX News 5 years ago
I personally think communication is a very important part of deterrence, so, I think we should have more communication with Russia. It would ensure that we understand each other and why we are doing what were doing.
Found on FOX News 5 years ago
We're going to keep working (on) it until we know that it's just not possible.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
I'm not suggesting that Turkey can't be trusted. But I am saying that you do take another risk ... with what is probably our most sensitive technology.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
In terms of the force structure...in each of our domains, there are additions that I need.
Found on Reuters 6 years ago
I've seen the influence of Russia of late, increased influence in terms of association and perhaps even supply to the Taliban.
Found on CNN 7 years ago
Russian doctrine states that tactical nuclear weapons may be used in a conventional response scenario, this is alarming and it underscores why our country’s nuclear forces and NATO’s continues to be a vital component of our deterrence.
Found on FOX News 8 years ago
It is clear that Russia is modernizing its strategic forces.
Found on FOX News 8 years ago
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