B-2 opponents score a psychological victory before balloting
The House was immersed in controversy on the B-2 bomber late Wednesday night even before a vote on an amendment that would strike an unrequested $330 million down payment on a long term plan to buy nine additional B-2s beyond the present force of 21. The amendment was offered by ranking House...
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