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en Clearly in our opinion there's some dysfunction in how the (CFIUS) process works in terms of transparency and whether national security concerns are being properly weighed in the decision.

en The CFIUS process is charged with determining if there are national security concerns in any transaction, and it takes that role very seriously.

en The CFIUS process is charged with determining if there are national security concerns in any transaction, and it takes that role very seriously. It looks at each transaction on a case-by-case basis, and if security concerns are raised by any member of the committee at the end of an initial 30-day review, the case goes into investigation.

en The current CFIUS process was designed to deal with this on a case-by-case basis because outright prohibitions would not be good for the US. If an American company had acquired P&O, there wouldn't be any security review at all. Let's remember that just because it's a US-owned company doesn't mean there are no security concerns with them at all. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring.

en In terms of the administration and executive branch process, that process has been completed ... There's nothing to reopen. In terms of the CFIUS, process, it's been completed.

en CFIUS is only required to go to the 45-day investigation if, at the end of the 30-day period, outstanding national security questions remain.

en I haven't discussed that with him in the midst of all the response and recovery efforts that are ongoing with Katrina. … Looting will not be tolerated. The president made that clear that it should be zero tolerance when it comes to looters. And that's why we are in close communication with Governor Blanco and other officials in Louisiana to address the law enforcement and security concerns on the ground in New Orleans. And that's why you have National Guard deployed there, additional National Guard going in there to help address some of the security concerns.

en There was no objection raised by any of the departments during the review process or any concerns expressed about potential national security threats, and that's why it didn't rise to the presidential level.

en The decision-making process regarding the partial concession over the demilitarization of Sinai raises questions about the way decisions on national security in Israel are made,

en There's a feeding frenzy for transparency and disclosure on Capitol Hill, and that's not a good way to start. You can't plead national security. The public has a right to know.

en If you just allow passions of the day to rule in the decision-making process, I?m under the opinion you?re almost sure to make a bad decision.

en They very definitely would like to find out all our secrets so they could copy them and take advantage of them, either in terms of their national security, the modernization of the army -- the PLA -- or in terms of competition in the marketplace,

en We want to see maximum movement at the crossings, but that decision has to be weighed next to the very real security threats that there are, ... If we opened every crossing and there were a wave of suicide bombings, then we'd just have to close everything down again.

en We want to see maximum movement at the crossings, but that decision has to be weighed next to the very real security threats that there are. If we opened every crossing and there were a wave of suicide bombings, then we'd just have to close everything down again.

en In this case, the concerns that you're citing were addressed and resolved. There were no national security concerns that were not addressed.


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