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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney (right), U.S. Strategic Command commander, answers questions during an Atlantic Council Commanders Series event in Washington, D.C., Jan. 15, 2015. During his opening remarks, Haney spoke about his priorities as USSTRATCOM commander, the need for a strategic deterrent force and his perspective on the global security environment in regard to space, cyberspace and the nuclear enterprise. He also answered questions from Thom Shanker (left), the New York Times' Washington assistant and weekend editor, and several members of the audience, which included national and international media, members of academia and industry, service members, and national and international political and national security experts. (Photo courtesy of the Atlantic Council)
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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney (right), U.S. Strategic Command commander, answers questions during an Atlantic Council Commanders Series event in Washington, D.C., Jan. 15, 2015. During his opening remarks, Haney spoke about his priorities as USSTRATCOM commander, the need for a strategic deterrent force and his perspective on the global security environment in regard to space, cyberspace and the nuclear enterprise. He also answered questions from Thom Shanker (left), the New York Times' Washington assistant and weekend editor, and several members of the audience, which included national and international media, members of academia and industry, service members, and national and international political and national security experts. (Photo courtesy of the Atlantic Council)


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