The commander in charge of American nuclear missiles, submarines, and bombers is concerned by the slow pace of modernizing aging U.S. weapons in the face of growing threats from China, Russia, and North Korea.
Stratcom commander Air Force Gen. John E. Hyten also said information warfare—the use of information operations, cyber, space, and other capabilities—is emerging as a form of strategic warfare.
“Information warfare in the future is the key to military dominance and control,” Hyten told the Washington Free Beacon in an interview.
“The military that figures out how to control information will be the most powerful military on the planet,” he …read more
Source: The Washington Free Beacon