. . . ON THE OTHER HAND

While that may be wishful thinking, skipping, say, the F-22 seems unlikely, too. Even critics of the aircraft within the Pentagon believe about 100-150 of the fighters are needed, says F. Whitten Peters, who just bowed out as Air Force secretary. The Air Force, of course, wants to buy far more--even...

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