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The U.S. Space Force
by Launchspace Staff Writers
Bethesda, MD (SPX) Mar 20, 2018

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Bethesda, MD - The concept of a U.S. Space Force seems to be in vogue at this time. The President mentioned it last week in a speech at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego. He claimed this was not a serious comment, but the subject is very serious because the Pentagon is gearing up for possible space combat scenarios.

Over the last several years the space domain has been getting very congested and contested by multiple not-so-friendly adversaries. Yes, space is big, but it is getting "smaller" very quickly. Department of Defense leaders want faster development of offensive weapons and combat tactics, starting with protection of the most expensive U.S. spy assets.

The U.S. is already being threatened in space without credible countermeasures or offensive responses. Fortunately, it is "peacetime" in space and no actual combat is taking place right now. However, this situation could change at any time and the U.S. could loss space assets very quickly. In fact, if a war were to break out, these would be the first casualties.

Given the growing space competition and adversarial friction with China, Russia and other upcoming state actors, the potential for war in space is becoming a more serious consideration. The U.S. is not reacting fast enough to positively deter or deal with this eventuality.

Maybe a Space Force is what is needed, and needed now.


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President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants the US military to create a new "space force," adding to the Pentagon's current ground, navy and air forces. Trump told troops at the Miramar Marine Corps Air Station near San Diego that the new group would be able to encapsulate the "tremendous amount" of work the military and government are doing in space-related defense. "My new national strategy for space recognizes that space is a war-fighting domain, just like the land, air and sea," Trump said. ... read more

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