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story.lead_photo.caption A bearded U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton questions Lt. Gen. John Nicholson Jr., during a hearing Thursday in the Senate Armed Service Commiette on Nicholson’s promotion. (AP / ALEX BRANDON )

U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton said there is a need to fix holes in allied counter-terrorism strategies after deadly terrorist attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, while other Arkansas legislators expressed support on social media.

"There are holes in our allies' counter-terror, counter-radicalization, and intelligence sharing capabilities," Cotton said in a prepared statement released by his office. "We must lead in helping to fill those holes."

Cotton, a veteran and member of the Senate Armed Services and Select Intelligence committees, has backed some of the National Security Agency's collection of phone data for counter-terrorism efforts.

The senator attempted to stall last year a new law requiring the federal government to get a search warrant to obtain phone records, citing threats after terrorist attacks in Paris.

Cotton was joined by Sen. John Boozman and the rest of Arkansas' congressional delegation in posting messages of support on social media Tuesday.

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson tweeted that he was praying for the victims and shared a quote from former President Ronald Reagan: "Terrorism is the preferred weapon of weak and evil men."

Reps. Rick Crawford and French Hill retweeted a State Department travel message that included a crisis hotline for American citizens in Brussels.

Read Wednesday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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  • Nodmcm
    March 22, 2016 at 3:15 p.m.

    Trump says we're not sending troops overseas, just nuclear weapons, to fight ISIS. Trump knows that America has nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles, hundreds and hundreds of them, in underground silos in North Dakota. Trump believes that we can win the war against ISIS from North Dakota. Trump says why have the nukes if we are afraid to use them. Sen. Cotton and others want to get heavily involved in foreign conflicts by spending trillions on invasions by our troops. Trump wants to use missiles already bought and paid for, rather than spending new money. What a debate!

  • carpenterretired
    March 22, 2016 at 8:25 p.m.

    But for young Tom an army ranger-paratrooper(yet to see what ranger or paratrooper battalion he was a member of ) war hero nuclear weapons just do not compare to the excitement ,glory and glamor of hand to hand combat by rangers-paratroopers and the smell of war in the morning from nuclear weapons just cannot equal that of plain old gunpowder for enjoyment.

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