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Adam, Curtis, and Jim discuss the recent developments surrounding the Sentinel ICBM program, particularly the decision not to use existing Minuteman III silos as previously planned and programmed. They explore the implications of this decision, including potential cost increases and the need for modernization in the U.S. nuclear deterrent strategy. The conversation also delves into alternative methods for ICBM basing, the importance of readiness, and the need for innovative solutions in military infrastructure. They emphasize the significance of prioritizing defense spending and the potential benefits of a modular approach to missile systems.

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