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Divine Strake
STRATCOM: Global Strike
Divine Strake, moreover, is an integral
part of STRATCOM's new Global Strike mission, which is otherwise
said to provide mainly non-nuclear means of defeating time-critical
targets. Divine Strake is the first nuclear effects simulation of
this kind against underground targets since President George W.
Bush in Summer 2004 directed STRATCOM to "extend Global Strike
to counter all HDBTs [Hard and Deeply Buried Targets] to include
both tactical and strategic adversarial targets."
On January 10, 2003, the new Unified Command Plan (Change 2) assigned
a new mission to STRATCOM: Global Strike. The Unified Command Plan
defined the new mission as:
"providing integrated global strike planning
and command and control support to deliver rapid, extended range,
precision kinetic (nuclear and conventional) and non-kinetic (elements
of space and information operations) effects in support of theater
and national objectives."
STRATCOM (and before it Strategic Air Command
and the Navy) has provided global strike capabilities for decades
under the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP), but the SIOP
name was formally dropped in 2003 and replaced with Operations Plan
(OPLAN) 8044. The name change reflected an effort to transform the
top-heavy SIOP into a family of smaller flexible strike plans to
better reflect the demise of the Soviet Union, a new emphasis on
China, and planning against weapons of mass destruction proliferators.
Global Strike is different than OPLAN 8044.
It is focused on small prompt and preemptive strikes against weapons
of mass destruction targets anywhere on (and below) the surface
of the Earth. The military operationalization of the Global Strike
mission is Contingency Plan (CONPLAN 8022), which became operational
in the fall of 2004.
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