U.K. 'third site candidate' for ground-based ballistic missile interceptors

BRITAIN FINGERED: British government and senior defense officials are less than happy to be fingered in a recent U.S. briefing identifying the U.K. as a "third site candidate" for ground-based ballistic missile interceptors. Lt Gen. Trey Obering, director of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency...

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