The Stimson Center’s Defense Advisory Committee is warning the Pentagon to make cuts to its nuclear arsenal before the sequester does, according to Defense One.
In it’s new “Strategic Agility” report, the D.C.-based think tank suggests changes to the U.S. nuclear stockpile — including reductions to intercontinental ballistic missiles, tactical nuclear weapons and planned purchases of ballistic-missile submarines. Barry Blechman, chairman of the committee, says it is “imperative to operate realistically at the budget level required by the legislation.”
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