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Tango0102 Jan 2020 10:06 p.m. PST

…. THE END OF THE BEGINNING

"A new U.S. Space Force has become a reality. On Dec. 20, the president signed the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, which establishes a separate space branch of the military under the U.S. Air Force with Title 10, U.S. Code authorities. While some national security experts have hailed a Space Force as the cure for U.S. national security woes in space, the creation of a new space service is not the end-all solution. Far from it: Establishing the Space Force is only the end of the beginning. The U.S. Space Force will need to develop a service ethos and distinct operational styles of warfare more suited for considering conflict within the space domain.

Discussions on the need for a separate space service have been ongoing for decades. Even with the creation of a Space Force, challenges will remain. In noting the many long-term and systemic challenges faced by the U.S. national security space community, especially regarding potential reorganization and space strategy development, Peter Hays wrote in 2011:…"
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Royston Papworth05 Jan 2020 7:44 a.m. PST

gotta start somewhere. While I'd rather the UK ruling space, if it can't be us, I want it to be the US…

Tango0105 Jan 2020 4:24 p.m. PST

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