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The U.S. unified headquarters for the missions of worldwide [[nuclear weapon|nuclear]] and [[precision-guided munition|conventional precision]] strike, [[information operations]], [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[Weapons of Mass Destruction]] threats
The U.S. unified headquarters for the missions of worldwide [[nuclear weapon|nuclear]] and [[precision-guided munition|conventional precision]] strike, global network operations of the [[Global Information Grid]], [[information operations]], [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[Weapons of Mass Destruction]] threats

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A definition or brief description of United States Strategic Command.

The U.S. unified headquarters for the missions of worldwide nuclear and conventional precision strike, global network operations of the Global Information Grid, information operations, ballistic missile defense, and reduction of Weapons of Mass Destruction threats