The Air Force today is expected to send a signal: losing nukes is a very, very bad thing. A number of officers deemed responsible for a so-called "Bent Spear" incident will be fired (just as a refresher, the mishap took place last month when a B-52 mistakenly loaded with five nuclear warheads took a flight across the United States). As several news outlets, including the New York Times,are reporting:
As this Washington Post story noted, the Air Force -- prior to the nuke incident becoming public -- didn't seem to think it was of major public concern. Accountability is good, but it will be interesting to see if the Pentagon now takes steps to ensure there isn't a similar incident elsewhere.
The Air Force is planning to fire at least five officers for violations of nuclear security rules that allowed armed missiles to be mistakenly loaded on a B-52 bomber and flown over the central part of the United States, officials said Thursday. *