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Arrakis

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This is a direct result of the actions from the Bush administration.

http://www.comcast.net/news/international/index.jsp?cat=INTERNATIONAL&fn=/2007/01/18/565623.html&cvqh=itn_china

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Originally posted by arrakis
This is a direct result of the actions from the Bush administration.

http://www.comcast.net/news/international/index.jsp?cat=INTERNATIONAL&fn=/2007/01/18/565623.html&cvqh=itn_china
I can't copy and paste with my phone, so I'm not going to check that link, but if this has anything to do with his boneheaded FCC decisions, then I am behind you 100%.

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Originally posted by Merk
I can't copy and paste with my phone, so I'm not going to check that link, but if this has anything to do with his boneheaded FCC decisions, then I am behind you 100%.
WASHINGTON - The United States criticized China on Thursday for conducting an anti-satellite weapons test in which an old Chinese weather satellite was destroyed by a missile.

The Bush administration has kept a lid on the test for more than a week as it weighs its significance. Analysts said China's weather satellites would travel at about the same altitude as U.S. spy satellites, so the test represented an indirect threat to U.S. defense systems.

"The United States believes China's development and testing of such weapons is inconsistent with the spirit of cooperation that both countries aspire to in the civil space area," National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. "We and other countries have expressed our concern to the Chinese."

In his annual threat address to Congress, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt. Gen. Michael Maples, said last week that China and Russia are the "primary states of concern" regarding military space programs.

"Several countries continue to develop capabilities that have the potential to threaten U.S. space assets, and some have already deployed systems with inherent anti-satellite capabilities, such as satellite-tracking laser range-finding devices and nuclear-armed ballistic missiles," he said in his written testimony on Jan. 11, the same day China's test was conducted.

The test, first reported by Aviation Week, destroyed the satellite by hitting it with a kinetic kill vehicle launched aboard a ballistic missile.

In October, President Bush signed an order asserting the United States' right to deny adversaries access to space for hostile purposes. As part of the first revision of U.S. space policy in nearly 10 years, the policy also said the United States would oppose the development of treaties or other restrictions that seek to prohibit or limit U.S. access to or use of space.

"Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power," the policy said. "In order to increase knowledge, discovery, economic prosperity and to enhance the national security, the United States must have robust, effective and efficient space capabilities."

Precisely what drove China to act now remains a mystery. But the United States has to figure out how to respond, said John Pike, a satellite expert at globalsecurity.org.

Since the mid-1980s, the United States has had the ability to take down satellites, but the Chinese don't have satellites worth attacking, Pike said. The United States may have to develop alternatives to its current spy satellites _ perhaps stealthy satellites or unmanned aerial vehicles, which are harder to detect than the current well-established U.S. satellite network.

Reconnaissance satellites in low-Earth orbit _ "eyes in the sky" _ are essential to how the United States fights wars.

"Our space assets are the first asset on the scene," Pike said. "They are absolutely central to why we are a superpower _ a signature component to America's style of warfare."

The Defense Department declined to comment on the test.

Adm. William Fallon, the chief of U.S. Pacific Command, has spearheaded a major push to revive exchanges with the Chinese military. Ties soured after a U.S. spy plane collided with a Chinese fighter plane in 2001.

Fallon has pushed ahead with the program, despite criticism inside the Pentagon. He believes that Chinese and U.S. officers need to understand each another better to avoid disastrous miscalculations.

Bush nominated Fallon this month to take over command of troops in the Middle East.

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AP White House Correspondent Terence Hunt contributed to this report.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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The have spent so much time looking for the boogie man under the bed that they can't see the thief in the living room.

Nice work neocons.

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Originally posted by arrakis
WASHINGTON - The United States criticized China on Thursday for conducting an anti-satellite weapons test in which an old Chinese weather satellite was destroyed by a missile.

The Bush administration has kept a lid on the test for more than a week as it weighs its significance. Analysts said China's weather satellites would travel at about the same altitu ...[text shortened]... his report.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Thank you for posting that.

Which part is the problem? The stupid denying access to space part?

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Originally posted by Merk
Thank you for posting that.

Which part is the problem? The stupid denying access to space part?
That's my reaction too. What is with Bush and his need to try to bully other nations into submissiveness?

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
That's my reaction too. What is with Bush and his need to try to bully other nations into submissiveness?
I suspect that was driven by the Pentagon more then Bush. Either way, it's a waste of time and paper. It cannot be accomplished. It's just part of a game the U.S. And China have been playing since the Chinese people that didn't much like the Chinese Communists made it safely to Taiwan.

Sabers have been rattled in each others direction ever since.

I would like to take this opportunity to welcome the Chinese to the 1980's.

Tally Ho! Commies!

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Originally posted by arrakis
This is a direct result of the actions from the Bush administration.

http://www.comcast.net/news/international/index.jsp?cat=INTERNATIONAL&fn=/2007/01/18/565623.html&cvqh=itn_china
The entire Iraq debacle is Bush's doing too. Bush could screw up a wet dream. 😞

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
The entire Iraq debacle is Bush's doing too. Bush could screw up a wet dream. 😞
Other then the silly space deal, what part of this is Bushs fault?

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Originally posted by Merk
Other then the silly space deal, what part of this is Bushs fault?
Nevermind 🙄

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We should start rounding up asteroids, sticking JDAMs to them, and putting them in orbits that go over Chinese cities.

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Originally posted by Merk
Other then the silly space deal, what part of this is Bushs fault?
What!? Everything the man does is destructive.

* Bush wants only America to be able to put satellites in space.

* Bush wants everyone in the world to be under his ideal of government.

* Bush wants everyone in the world to believe in HIS God.

* Bush wants Americans to work 3 jobs and never collect social security!

* Bush wants to do away with organized unions and bring in cheap labor.

* Bush wants to take away American's rights.

* Bush wants to destroy the constitution of the United States! A direct violation against the oath he took to protect it.

* Bush wants to make it illegal for Americans to buy prescription drugs from Canada.

* Bush wants your children to die for his war against free religion.

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get back on your meds

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Originally posted by jammer
get back on your meds
We can't afford them because Bush cut medicare. 😠

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Originally posted by jammer
get back on your meds
actually he is quite right.

yet i am an optimist fellow. 1 more year and something and bush will be gone. whow thinks there is someone worse out there? i don't think there is.

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