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Space Force: Are we really doing this?!
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My guess is not as such. The Pentagon doesn’t want a new branch.
The Air Force will keep doing what its doing, and I assume the militarization of space is something they’ve been interested in since before Sputnik.
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I wasn't paying close attention but I heard Mattie on the radio and thought they somehow managed to move forward
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I missed that, but guy knows how to slow-walk.
Trump can’t even get a parade out of him.
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Well if I got tricked I can't even imagine his supporters
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Color me surprised. I see Pence dropped the kinetic kill a few hours ago.
Hot take: $8 billion is enough to cover the bureaucratic nightmare we just unleashed, and nothing else.
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I imagine it’s both worth it and very expensive. If we looked into what the Air Force spends on space, I think we’d have some large numbers.
I’d prefer this remained the job of the Air Force for two reasons.
1) We should walk softly and carry a big tungsten rod. The Air Force has less threatening optics.
2) Now the Air Force is going to waste a bunch of time and energy with another pissing match.
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Originally Posted by subego
...I assume the militarization of space is something they’ve been interested in since before Sputnik.
They’ll have to break a treaty, though. I doubt this administration will have any issue with doing so, of course.
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Originally Posted by subego
If we looked into what the Air Force spends on space, I think we’d have some large numbers.
That's what makes this so idiotic.
Originally Posted by subego
I’d prefer this remained the job of the Air Force for two reasons.
1) We should walk softly and carry a big tungsten rod. The Air Force has less threatening optics.
2) Now the Air Force is going to waste a bunch of time and energy with another pissing match.
Oh, you're way ahead of me.
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Originally Posted by Thorzdad
They’ll have to break a treaty, though. I doubt this administration will have any issue with doing so, of course.
It was a bad treaty. We'll get a nice new treaty a great one. You won't even believe it.
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Originally Posted by Thorzdad
They’ll have to break a treaty, though. I doubt this administration will have any issue with doing so, of course.
The summary says “no WMDs, hands-off the moon”.
That’s a lot of wiggle.
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