US Updates Stance on Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at an Oct. 27 press conference on the National Defense Strategy.
(Image credit – Petty Officer 2nd Class Alexander Kubitza / DOD)
The Department of Defense released an 80-page National Defense Strategy
The reviews are traditionally conducted by each new presidential administration and published as separate, longer documents, but the Biden administration chose to transmit the classified versions to Congress in March
Together, the documents continue
It also states the National Nuclear Security Administration will establish a “Science and Technology Innovation Initiative” that aims to “reduce the time and cost required to design and produce weapons with the most modern technologies that are most responsive to potential threats.”
The MDR does not discuss the potential of developing directed-energy defenses or space-based interceptors, in contrast to
Biden administration officials are elaborating on the NPR and MDR at events on Tuesday