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by hospes
2894 days ago
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>>The first time someone knocks out one of our GPS satellites, you'll be asking, "why don't we have a Space Force to protect against this sort of thing?" It is extremely unlikely that someone will start knocking down US satellites, that would be an equivalent of attacking US, that never happened after invention of nuclear weapons. To spend billions to prepare for extremely unlikely event does not
seem to be very rational thing to do. Meanwhile there are serious problems facing country and humanity in general
global worming, automation takes away millions of jobs, opioid crisis, millions of people without health insurance, school system that has major issues. >> Everyone's favorite rational pop scientist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, thinks it's "not a weird idea." Yes, Neil gets exited when space gets any attention. |
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Both nation-state and non-nation-state organized groups have attacked the US since the invention of nuclear weapons. (On US territory itself—notably on 9/11/2001—but more often US military assets off US territory, which is the closest equivalent to attacking a GPS satellite.)