AF chief says air power becoming primary U.S. deterrent
NEW YORK - U.S. Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne says air presence is becoming the United States' primary means of deterring enemies. Highlighting the global U.S. bomber presence, including repositioned B-2s in Guam, Wynne said, "We are saying to [the] North Koreans, don't do it because we have you...
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