Library Documents on Iran's Drone Program
February 11, 2003
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Mr. Chairman, last year-in the wake of the September 11 attack on our country-I focused my remarks on the clear and present danger posed by terrorists who seek to destroy who we are and what we stand for. The national security environment that exists today is significantly more complex than that of a year ago.
I can tell you that the...
August 30, 2002
Mr. Liu Jieyi: As you know, on August 22, the Chinese Government promulgated Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Export Control of Missiles and Missile-related Items and Technologies and the Missiles and Missile-related Items and Technologies Export Control List. This is another important measure China has taken to implement its...
July 29, 2002
MR. VAN DIEPEN: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Senator Cochran. It's my privilege to testify before you today on behalf of the State Department, on the important subject of multilateral nonproliferation regimes, which play a vital role in U.S. and international efforts to impede the spread of weapons of mass destruction, missiles for their delivery, and...
March 11, 2002
SEN. AKAKA: (Sounds gavel.) The committee will please come to order. I want to welcome all of you to our hearing today on the intelligence community's assessment of foreign missile threats to the United States. I would like to thank Mr. Robert Walpole, national intelligence officer for strategic and nuclear programs at the National Intelligence...
February 6, 2002
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Mr. Chairman, I appear before you this year under circumstances that are extraordinary and historic for reasons I need not recount. Never before has the subject of this annual threat briefing had more immediate resonance. Never before have the dangers been more clear or more present.
March 28, 2000
Mr. Chairman, members of the Committee:
I have been asked to address a simple set of questions: What is the current level of proliferation in Iran and Iraq? What are the strengths and weaknesses in US policy? And, What can be done to improve US policy?
House International Relations Committee Hearing: U.S. Policy Toward Russia and Russian Proliferation
March 25, 1999
REP. GILMAN: (Sounds gavel.) The committee will come to order. Under President Clinton's administration the United States has undertaken a broad policy of engagement with Russia. During the first year of his administration the president committed to hold summits with Russia's president twice a year. He also created a special bilateral commission,...
March 25, 1999
Mr. Chairman, members of the Committee. It is an honor to be asked to testify before you today on this vital subject. In a five minute opening statement, explication is really impossible, but let me try at least to identify a few key issues that bear upon this important question.
April 10, 1998
On 10 April 1998, System Planning Corporation hosted an unclassified roundtable discussion on Russia for the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States. SPC assembled three prominent experts on the alternative pathways to acquire ballistic missile capabilities: Dennis M. Gormley, of Pacific-Sierra Research Corporation;...
June 5, 1997
It is an honor to testify before the Committee this afternoon on the relationship between recent actions of the Russian Federation and missile proliferation. Of course, the views I will express are my own and not necessarily those of any organization with which I am affiliated.
We are fortunate to be living in a time of world peace. But what kind...
