Air Force wants to put fighters and bombers back on Guam in Pacific
ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer Tuesday, January 13, 2004
(01-13) 09:42 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --
The Air Force wants to return to the Cold War-era practice of basing fighter jets and other strike and support planes on Guam, the Pacific island that is in ready striking distance of the Korean peninsula, the Air Force's top officer in the region said Tuesday.
"It's an active proposal," said Gen. William J. Begert, commander of U.S. Pacific Air Forces.
While no final decisions have been made to add air power in the Pacific, the Air Force has made the case for basing a variety of aircraft on Guam, a U.S. territory that generally welcomes an expanded military presence, he told reporters in a wide-ranging interview.
"The ability to project force from Guam is very valuable to us," Begert said.
Aircraft and other U.S. offensive forces that had been based on Guam during the Cold War were withdrawn during the 1990s defense budget cuts and drawdown of U.S. military capabilities worldwide.
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