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The future of the U.S. nuclear arsenal

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The United States is the premier nuclear power in the world. But the geopolitical landscape has radically transformed since the height of the Cold War. Meanwhile, our stockpile of ballistic missiles, nuclear submarines and large bombers is aging and in need of expensive upgrades and replacements.

 
Steve Pifer, the former ambassador to Ukraine and director of the Brookings Arms Control Initiative, tells us what kind of nuclear arsenal makes sense for the for the 21st century.

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