Why is America Getting a New 100 Billion Nuclear Weapon?

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Shut the fuck up. It's not a slide thread

Black project money

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Source? It would be the intelligent thing to do, considering all our nukes are relics from the 50s that are well passed their original operating lifespan.

I used to own a fancy pen like that.

Our stuff is getting old. It is critical to deterrence that our potential enemies have complete faith that our weapon systems will work as advertised. Any doubt at all could be tragic.

Our current missile systems and warheads are aging and need to be replaced. Both are starting to suffer from materials fatigue. So the question is starting to be raised 'might they fail, how often might they fail'.

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