Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) participated in an in-depth questioning about the civil unrest in South Sudan. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee spoke with witnesses from the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development last week.
(Newsweek article on South Sudan crisis, January 14, 2014)
The questioning was informative and not partisan as the Senator explored with the witnesses various angles of the complex conflict, and how the U.S. could and should proceed. The first panel was made up of an Ambassador from the State Department and an administrator from the U.S. Agency for International Development. The second panel was more expressive, as it featured the co-founder of an NGO, a National Defense University Professor, and a State Department negotiator.
1st Panel:
2nd Panel:
If you are interested in watching more of the 2:14 hearing, you can click here.
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