STAYING READY: U.S. Flexes Military Might In Fresh Deterrence Message

Mar 5, 2026 - 07:28
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STAYING READY: U.S. Flexes Military Might In Fresh Deterrence Message

As the United States presses its attack on the despotic, tyrannical Iranian regime, the United States military reminded the world that the “big stick” of American sovereignty is alive, well, and incredibly fast.

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Late Tuesday night, while most of the country was asleep, Air Force Global Strike Command conducted a successful test launch of an unarmed LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Launching out of Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 11:01 p.m. PT, the missile—designated GT 255—traveled thousands of miles across the Pacific before its reentry vehicles splashed down with pinpoint accuracy near the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

The Air Force was clear: this test was scheduled years in advance and was not a response to any specific global event. Instead, it is a vital check-up on a weapons system that has served as the backbone of the American nuclear triad since 1970.

The Minuteman III is an engineering marvel that defies its age. Despite being more than 50 years old, these missiles can travel at speeds exceeding 15,000 mph (Mach 23) and deliver a payload 20 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima to any target on the globe in under 30 minutes.

Tuesday’s test was particularly significant as it utilized two test reentry vehicles, allowing the 576th Flight Test Squadron to validate the intricate synchronization required to deliver multiple, independently targeted payloads. As General S.L. Davis noted, “The data we gather ensures our long-range strike capabilities are not just a theoretical concept, but a proven, reliable, and lethal force, ready to defend the nation at a moment’s notice.”

The timing, however, cannot be ignored. This launch follows a renewed emphasis on nuclear readiness. The Minuteman’s successor—the LGM-35A Sentinel—faces delays that are expected to push its initial deployment into the 2030s.

The Minuteman III remains a silent sentinel. It is a reminder to our adversaries that while the United States seeks peace, it maintains the undisputed capability to ensure that any attack on American soil would be a historic mistake.

“Peace through strength” isn’t just rhetoric; it’s a 79,000-pound rocket screaming across the Pacific at 20 times the speed of sound.

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.