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America's Nuclear Arsenal in Precariously Weak State

U.S. Air Force weapons loaders maneuver a Common Strategic Rotary Launcher (CSRL) with training Cruise Missiles into the bombay of a B-52H long-range strategic bomber at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana on 19 Sept. 2007. (Paul J. Richards/Getty Images)

By    |   Monday, 17 October 2022 06:46 AM EDT

Long gone are the days when hundreds of American bombers were on alert at domestic and overseas Strategic Air Command bases and thousands of strategic and tactical nuclear missiles were on alert to provide visible, manifest, and unequivocal evidence of U.S. resolve to any adversary daring to speak of a nuclear showdown.

Some of those atomic assets still exist, however, and in North Dakota, where integral remnants of our once-determined deterrence now languish, a U.S. rival is quietly moving in.

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Long gone are the days when hundreds of American bombers were on alert at domestic and overseas Strategic Air Command bases and thousands of strategic and tactical nuclear missiles were on alert to provide evidence of U.S. resolve to any adversary.
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