Advisers: U.S. air power likely to serve as protector of special ops
U.S. air power will likely be used to provide cover for Special Forces operations in Afghanistan rather than serve as the principal means of attack, according to two former national security advisers. Speaking Sept. 20 at a forum sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies...
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