The answer is no, not at all. Not in 100 years. These plans that the Pentagon develops, we -- we develop these plans to deal with every potential crisis that's out there.
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Panetta argues that Elon Musk should not have access to sensitive Pentagon war plans due to the potential risks to national security.
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