SUPERFAST MISSILE FOR FUTURE SADDAMS

If the reports are right, two U.S. strikes during Gulf War II missed Saddam by minutes.
So it's no wonder that AFP is reporting a new Pentagon push for a faster version of the Tomahawk missile -- one that can go as much as 12 times the speed of sound.
The Defense Department is asking for an extra $150 million in research funds for this so-called "Fasthawk."
Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Michael Wynne told a Senate subcommittee recently that "we believe that demonstrations of Mach 12 by 2012 are within reach."

If the reports are right, two U.S. strikes during Gulf War II missed Saddam by minutes.
So it's no wonder that AFP is reporting a new Pentagon push for a faster version of the Tomahawk missile -- one that can go as much as 12 times the speed of sound.
The Defense Department is asking for an extra $150 million in research funds for this so-called "Fasthawk."
Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Michael Wynne told a Senate subcommittee recently that "we believe that demonstrations of Mach 12 by 2012 are within reach."