Photo - The U.S. B-52 bomber's ability to carry either nuclear or conventional weapons could pose organizational difficulties for the Air Force's new nuclear command (U.S. Air Force photo).
From Global Security Newswire:
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Air Force leaders say nuclear weapons will be the central focus of a new Global Strike Command, but the service faces growing questions about how the strike headquarters will juggle its additional responsibilities in training and providing forces for conventional combat operations (see GSN, April 7).
Currently, two different Air Force commands are responsible for ICBM operations and bomber aircraft missions. The new Global Strike Command, expected to open its doors by October, is to oversee both types of nuclear delivery systems.
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My Comment: Setting up another bureaucracy .... you can tell that some people have too much time on their hand.
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