| > If all this makes you worried about China's long-term cosmic ambitions, then you are not the only one. I too saw that as a weasel phrase. Propaganda isn't limited to countries we claim don't have free speech. Little things like this are probably not due to government's direct control over media, but they're a result of the natural fears people tend to have been given due to their government's political stance and foreign policy. The western world depends on China to be their manufacturer. Many of our startups and industry that deal with durable goods are dependent on their vast manufacturing power. Yet we use their government as a means to also hold them at an arms length. Why not let our space agencies work together? |
If I was a US military adviser I would absolutely be putting full pressure on avoiding any situation that gives the Chinese or the Russians more insight or access to the space program.
I think war and military stuff is stupid and antithesis to the advancement of the human race, but I can see how someone who's job it is to be concerned about that sort of thing is very concerned about that sort of thing.