COONS: “Look for decades, we’ve had the challenge of not committing enough resources to our collective defense. Today we have an abundance of resources, as we’ve discussed, capabilities, coordination and trust are now our core challenges. I’m the lead Democrat on defense appropriations. We appropriated eight hundred and fifty billion dollars in the bill just signed by President Trump. We are committing resources. NATO has stepped forward and made bold commitments to Ukraine to collective security to investment in new systems. We’ve got the resources now we need to be smarter about it and we need to find ways together to tackle the domains where some of us have strength, and some of us have weaknesses. In order for us to be successful in this century, I quantum space. Telecommunications are critical, but so too is the high north. The arctic, so too, is figuring out how we manage a path forward.”

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Sen. Chris Coons: ‘NATO Is Overwhelmingly Popular with the American People’‘Only 17 percent of Americans want to in any way be involved in threatening Greenland’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:COONS: “Look for decades, we’ve had the challenge of not committing enough resources to our collective defense. Today we have an abundance of resources, as we’ve discussed, capabilities, coordination and trust are now our core challenges. I’m the lead Democrat on defense appropriations. We appropriated eight hundred and fifty billion dollars in the bill just signed by President Trump. We are committing resources. NATO has stepped forward and made bold commitments to Ukraine to collective security to investment in new systems. We’ve got the resources now we need to be smarter about it and we need to find ways together to tackle the domains where some of us have strength, and some of us have weaknesses. In order for us to be successful in this century, I quantum space. Telecommunications are critical, but so too is the high north. The arctic, so too, is figuring out how we manage a path forward.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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