SECAF: Air Force To Consider Nuclear Leadership Consolidation
The Air Force is considering whether to consolidate top nuclear leadership roles as part of an ongoing review of its nuclear enterprise initiated in the wake of a series of high-level scandals.
It will be interesting to see how this goes. One can rearrange things as much as they want. It isn't a solution for bad leadership and supervision. The organisational table for the old Strategic Air Command was much more complex, but their strength was not as much the nuclear weapons but the method of leadership and supervision.
I suspect also back in the day, if people had cheated or subverted nuclear surety to the levels mentioned in news reports, that some would have gone to Leavenworth.
Pour encourager les autres.
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