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Questions for Obama-McCain Debate from Bipartisan Group of Top National Security Officials Who Gave U.S. a 'C' on Preventing Nuclear Terrorism
September 26, 2008Earlier this month, the Partnership for a Secure America gave the U.S. Government a "C" grade for its efforts to prevent a nuclear, chemical or biological terror attack on America. The PSA Advisory Board includes the former Chair and Vice Chair of the 9/11 Commission, six former Senators, four former National Security Advisors, former Secretaries of State and Defense, three former UN Ambassadors, and a former Governor. Now, this group is asking the candidates for President to propose solutions to five critical foreign policy challenges that both Democrats and Republicans will support. "As Democrats and Republicans," their statement begins, "we believe that the next President of the United States must initiate a new era of US global leadership based on bipartisanship at home and cooperative engagement abroad." Full release.


