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The U.S. unified headquarters for the missions of worldwide [[nuclear weapon|nuclear]] and [[precision-guided munition|conventional precision]] strike; command, control, communications,  intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in support of strategic operations; global network operations of the [[Global Information Grid]], [[information operations]], [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[Weapons of Mass Destruction]] threats
The U.S. unified headquarters for the missions of worldwide nuclear and [[precision-guided munition|conventional precision]] strike; command, control, communications,  intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in support of strategic operations; 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; command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in support of strategic operations; global network operations of the Global Information Grid, information operations, ballistic missile defense, and reduction of Weapons of Mass Destruction threats