With North Korea nearing its first test launch of a ballistic missile that could strike within the US, Clinton Administration defense chief William J. Perry is calling for a pre-emptive strike to target that long-range missile on its pad. In a Washington Post op-ed, Perry joins with Ashton Carter, his assistant secretary for international security policy, to write: “Should the United States allow a country openly hostile to it and armed with nuclear weapons to perfect an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear weapons to US soil? We believe not. … Intervening before mortal threats to US security can develop is surely a prudent policy. … If North Korea persists in its launch preparations, the United States should immediately make clear its intention to strike and destroy the North Korean Taepodong missile before it can be launched. … Diplomacy has failed, and we cannot sit by and let this deadly threat mature.”
Skunk Works Uncrewed NGAS Concept Gets New Attention
Nov. 9, 2024
An artist’s rendering of a Lockheed Martin Skunk Works concept for a potential stealthy and autonomous Next-Generation Air-refueling System (NGAS) aircraft is getting new attention after a repeat display at the recent Airlift/Tanker Association meeting.