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Lucian Nemoiu
The Pentagon has been struggling to ensure the readiness of its nuclear capabilities , according to a former commander of US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM). Long-lasting issues involving budget, bureaucracy, complexity of the systems and low levels of flexibility of an ageing arsenal have been playing a relevant role in putting the US in what Gen (ret.) C. Robert Kehler, former commander of USSTRATCOM, considers an alarming situation. Designed and built in the Cold War era, Washington’s systems
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