Ranking Member Christopher Shays (R-CT) makes comments during an Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on the long-term threats, risks and the U.S. strategy for security after 9/11
Rep. Shays says their goal is to make sure the United State’s national security strategies has the fundamental characteristics of a coherent, strategic framework. Shays believes the biggest problem is the lack of congressional and public debate. (1:09)
October 10, 2007
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