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--- Han Tacoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You will be assimilated!
> 
> The US has every intention of deploying weapons in space, ultimately in
> order to
> control access to the atmosphere and outer space, and to be able to hit
> land and
> sea-based targets anytime, anywhere. Less need for messy and time-consuming
> troop deployments, which arouse opposition before the "action" and after
> the
> carnage...
> 
> U.S. 'negation' policy in space raises concerns abroad
> By Loring Wirbel, EE Times
> May 22, 2003 (1:26 p.m. EST)
> URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20030522S0050
> 
> COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - While much of the talk around the Pentagon these
> days focuses on "transformation" of the military, some of the United
> States'
> closest allies worry about another buzzword being used in subtler ways at
> the National Reconnaissance Office: "negation."
> 
> The nation's largest intelligence agency by budget and in control of all
> U.S. spy satellites, NRO is talking openly with the U.S. Air Force Space
> Command about actively denying the use of space for intelligence purposes
> to
> any other nation at any time-not just adversaries, but even longtime
> allies,
> according to NRO director Peter Teets.
> 
> At the National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs in early April, Teets
> proposed that U.S. resources from military, civilian and commercial
> satellites be combined to provide "persistence in total situational
> awareness, for the benefit of this nation's war fighters." If allies don't
> like the new paradigm of space dominance, said Air Force secretary James
> Roche, they'll just have to learn to accept it. The allies, he told the
> symposium, will have "no veto power."
> [...]
> 
> 
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