Senator Cramer stresses nuclear modernization's importance at an Air Force town hall in Minot, discussing the Sentinel program.
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U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) addressed the need for nuclear modernization during a town hall meeting in Minot, emphasizing the potential risks of relying on outdated systems. Cramer stated, "If we don’t modernize the capabilities of the previous generation, we’re going to lose the greatest leverage we have." The discussion focused on the Sentinel program and its impact on local communities.
The Air Force also presented updates on the Environmental Impact Statement related to property use at Air Force Bases in Montana and Wyoming. This assessment is part of compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, affecting facilities at Malstrom and F.E. Warren AFBs.
For over 50 years, Minuteman III ICBMs have been integral to U.S. nuclear capabilities. Cramer noted the Sentinel program aims to replace these aging systems, ensuring long-term viability through 2075. Recent legislation has allocated significant funding for these modernization efforts.
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