Armed Services Committee chairman concerned about National Missile Defense system

The Chairman of the Senate Armed Service’s Committee, Democrat Carl Levin of Michigan, continues to voice concerns about the National Missile Defense system, part of which is based in Alaska.  It has components at the Kodiak Launch Complex, and at Fort Greely in Delta Junction.

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington, DC

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