OMAHA, U.S. -- U.S. Strategic Command, the department responsible for America's nuclear weapons program, is monitoring China's nuclear development "day in and day out," its chief said this week.
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Gen. Anthony Cotton, head of the U.S. Strategic Command, testifies at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing in March. (Sipa via AP Images)
OMAHA, U.S. -- U.S. Strategic Command, the department responsible for America's nuclear weapons program, is monitoring China's nuclear development "day in and day out," its chief said this week.