Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) engages Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in a heated discussion over how secure the U.S. has become since our involvement in Iraq.
Feingold and Rice disagree over the issue of security in terms of Iraq, al-Queda and the greater Middle East. (1:24)
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- Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice explains to the Senate Appropriations Committee the request for $75 million for Iranian "democratic promotion activities."
- Senate Foreign Affairs Committee member Sen. Russ Feingold asks both Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker to give their assessment of growing al Queda presence in Africa.
- Condoleezza Rice, at the Senate Appropriations Committee, says that by taking out Saddam Hussein we began working toward making the Middle East less poisonous.
- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says that we need to have the same expectations for the Middle East as we have for the rest of the world.
- A federal system will not work in Iraq.
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