The Pentagon said the decision was because of military readiness, but it comes as the Republican senator from Alabama has held up military promotions to protest an abortion access policy.
President Biden reversed the Trump administration decision to move the United States Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama on Monday. According to the Associated Press, senior U.S. officials reported that Biden was “convinced” by General James Dickinson, the current head of Space Command. Dickinson felt that a major move of headquarters would “jeopardize military.
cherished by the kremlin as symbols of modern russia. of course ukraine believes to have been unofficially striking russia for quite some time. here in the united states space command is staying put in colorado. that decision made yesterday by president joe biden who reverses a plan by the trump administration to move u.s. space command headquarters to the state of alabama. now, some defense and congressional officials said the administration had concerns such a move could pose problems for service members due to alabama s restrictive abortion laws. but in a statement pentagon press secretary brigadier general pat rider said this, the process resulted from an onlyive and deliberate process informed by data and analysis, adding defense secretary lloyd austin supported president biden s decision. the head of space command, admiral james dickinson had argued against moving the
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President Joe Biden has decided to keep the United States Space Command headquarters in Colorado, overturning a last-ditch decision by the Trump administration to move it to Alabama.