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World s Oldest Living Air Force General Recalls World War II Stories

Harry E. Goldsworthy turned 107 years old on April 13 and is believed to be the world’s oldest living Air Force general. He served for a total of 35 years

The U S Military s New ICBM Could Be Ready Sooner Than Expected

The U.S. Military s New ICBM Could Be Ready Sooner Than Expected How could it be early, given the complexity of engineering a weapons systems of this importance which, according to service developers, needs to be built for growth with technical standards allowing for continued upgrades as threats change? Here s how. Could the Air Force’s new Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) arrive as soon as 2026? Several years earlier than may have previously been projected? Maybe, according to an Air Force report citing senior service weapons developers emphasizing the need for the emerging Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) ICBM.  The Northrop Grumman program, now under contract and on track, had been slated to appear on the operational scene by the end of the decade, but now it may arrive earlier. 

5 Republicans and 1 Democrat – the U S Senate nuclear caucus – Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Coalition – bribed by nuclear weapons companies to pour $1 7trillion into new and modernised nukes « nuclear-news

why the missile caucus is so influential is: money Meet the Senate nuke caucus, busting the budget and making the world less safe,   https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2021/05/26/meet-the-senate-nuke-caucus-busting-the-budget-and-making-the-world-less-safe/ These lawmakers represent states with a direct interest in pouring billions into modernizing and building new weapons.    Democrats might control the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government right now, but a small Republican-dominated Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Coalition exercises outsized influence in a frightening campaign for nuclear rearmament. The coalition, comprising six senators from states that house, develop, or test underground land-based nuclear weapons, is pushing a wasteful and dangerous $1.7 trillion, decades-long plan to produce new nuclear weapons, some with warheads 20 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

Nuclear News – week to 1st June

Covid 19 coronavirus: Around the world - situation update Climate change behind global heat deaths Nuclear.  The coronavirus, with its global effects on health, human suffering is also, of course, affecting the economy, and most (though not all) businesses. The ''commercial'' nuclear industry is affected, but not the nuclear weapons industry. The nuclear-armed nations are revving up their weapons expenditure. The…

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