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NEWS: Defense Secretary Gates hammers
home importance of Air Force nuke mission |
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June
10, 2008: |
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Scott Air Force Base, IL |
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates gave a very quick synopsis of
the goals of his tenure in office June 10 at Scott Air Force
Base. |
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"We
are damn sure ... going to spend and do everything necessary to
win the wars we are in, to care properly for our wounded, and to
restore excellence in our nuclear stewardship," Secretary Gates
told Airmen assembled at the all-ranks club here. |
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Photo: Defense Secretary Gates |
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The
secretary traveled to Langley AFB, Va.; Peterson AFB, Colo.; and
here over the last two days. He said he wanted "to look Airmen
in the eye" to explain his reasons for asking for and receiving
the resignations of Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne and Air
Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley on June 6. |
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"Our
policy is clear: We will ensure the complete physical control of
nuclear weapons, and we will properly handle their associated
components at all times," Secretary Gates said. "It is a
tremendous responsibility -- one we must not and will never take
lightly." |
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He
told the Airmen that the only reason he asked for the
resignations was because of the degradation and systemic
weaknesses in the Air Force's nuclear weapons program. |
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"To
be sure, the investigation did not find anything that would
affect the health and safety of the public or our men and women
in uniform, or call into question the safety, security and
reliability of our nuclear arsenal, or place at risk the
integrity of the nation's nuclear-deterrent forces," he said.
"In that light, you might ask, 'What's the fuss?'" |
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The
report -- prepared by Navy Adm. Kirkland Donald, director of
Navy Nuclear Propulsion -- documented a serious decline over at
least a decade in the Air Force's nuclear mission focus and
performance, resulting in a degradation of the authority,
standards of excellence, and technical competency of the Air
Force's nuclear mission. |
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Secretary Gates also is counting on a commission headed by
former defense secretary and energy secretary James R.
Schlesinger to look at all aspects of the nuclear-deterrent
force. Schlesinger will look at the role of the Defense
Logistics Agency, U.S. Strategic Command and all other agencies
touching on the nuclear mission. |
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