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Pence to tour North Dakota's nuclear weapons base

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Vice President Mike Pence is headed for North Dakota's Minot Air Force Base, the second time in six weeks that a top Trump administration official has visited the nuclear weapons base.

Pence's visit today is billed as a tour that includes Minot's launch facility for intercontinental ballistic missiles. He's also scheduled to address service members.

Defence Secretary James Mattis toured the base in September, in a visit widely seen as a reminder to North Korea of US nuclear capabilities.

Minot has one of the nation's two B-52 bomber bases and is home to the 91st Missile Wing, which operates 150 of the Air Force's 450 Minuteman 3 nuclear missiles.
 

Senator John Hoeven says the administration is putting much-needed funding into the base to maintain a "modern nuclear force.

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First Published: Oct 27 2017 | 8:13 PM IST

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