Zakheim: Construction activity at Fort Greely does not violate treaty
Construction underway at Fort Greely, Alaska, doesn't violate the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treat, even though a defense official has referred to it as an "initial deployment facility," Department of Defense Comptroller Dov Zakheim told members of a Senate Appropriations Committee panel on July 31...
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