WASHINGTON (AP) — Two top military officers, one slated to take command of America's nuclear arsenal and the other to command troops in South Korea, say they are worried that impending budget cuts could hamper their national security efforts.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Two top military officers, one slated to take command of America's nuclear arsenal and the other to command troops in South Korea, say they are worried that impending budget cuts could hamper their national security efforts.