General Carter Ham, director of operations for the Joint Staff, speaks about U.S. decision to shoot a defunct satellite with a missile during a press briefing at the Pentagon
Gen. Ham speaks about the risks that prompted the U.S. decision to attempt to engage a broken reconnaissance satellite with a tactical missile. (1:03)
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