The Air Force has a tendency to accept new missions even when it is overtasked and lacking in manpower or resources to take on more missions. “We’ve … got to start saying no; enough’s enough,” said Air Force Gen. William Fraser, soon to be head of US Transportation Command, Wednesday at AFA’s Air & Space Conference. He added, “We cannot be afraid to say that; otherwise, we’ll break the force.” Fraser said the Air Force should be willing to “reclama taskings” if they are truly onerous and if there are “joint solutions” that would be easier on the overall military. Fraser also said that there are “business practices out there that we can learn from to make ourselves more efficient,” which would produce saving that could then be plowed back into Air Force capabilities.
The Air Force Historical Foundation has recognized two Air Force B-2 Spirit bomber wings among the winners of its 2025-2026 prestigious annual awards, selecting both for their part in Operation Midnight Hammer, the daring raid on Iran’s fortified nuclear weapons sites.

