The author looks at the potential of hydrogen fuel cells to not only "transform the future energy needs of the United States and the US Air Force, but also to change how and why we fight."
Lt. Gen Bruce Carlson discusses the need for military protection of our satellite services infrastructure (i.e. GPS, Telecommunications, etc). He argues that the Air Force should assume responsibility for the protection of these satellites in much the same way that the Navy has the ability and duty to escort and protect domestic and allied vessels through hostile seas.
The author discusses the strategic and legal implications of converting nuclear ICBMS for conventional strikes.