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Senator Kyl, one of the most influential members of the Senate on national security and foreign policy matters and the 1994 recipient of the Center's prestigious "Keeper of the Flame" award, argued forcefully for maintaining both the credibility and capabilities of our nuclear forces.
In a major address on the Senate floor today, Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) -- a long-time member of the Center for Security Policy's Board of Advisors and recipient of its 1994 "Keeper of the Flame" award -- expressed his concerns about the Dayton Deal.