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April 20, 2010
But clearly, the Pentagon, the White House and our U.S. intelligence agencies must develop strategies to address nuclear proliferation by rogue actors when diplomacy and sanctions fail. We must address how the United States might contain Iran's power if it decided to produce a weapon, and how to deal with the possibility that fuel or weapons could be obtained by one of the terrorist groups Iran has supported. .
Weekend news reports reveal that the United States does not have a reliable plan to contain Iran's nuclear capability.

April 20, 2010
The House Armed Services Committee recently heard testimony from senior Administration officials on the Executive Branch's nuclear weapons policies, posture, and force structure. Congressman Mike Turner focused his questions on the New START Treaty with Russia and the Administration's Nuclear Posture Review. .

The House Armed Services Committee recently heard testimony from senior Administration officials on the Executive Branch's nuclear weapons policies, posture, and force structure.


April 19, 2010
A complete and accurate Census is important to all Americans for several reasons. Census data not only influences the funding of many federal programs; it also determines the apportionment of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and the number of votes for each state in the Electoral College during presidential elections. An accurate count is especially important to states like Ohio, which lost a congressional seat after the 2000 Census, and could possibly lose two more seats in Congress. .
By Congressman Michael Turner

April 12, 2010
Last May, President Obama clearly stated, "I don't take options off the table when it comes to U.S. security, period." Unfortunately, his new Nuclear Posture Review does just that. It delivers a muddled message that weakens the strength of our deterrent. .

Last May, President Obama clearly stated, "I don't take options off the table when it comes to U.S. security, period." Unfortunately, his new Nuclear Posture Review does just that. It delivers a muddled message that weakens the strength of our deterrent.