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Trump pushes for new ‘space force’

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My new national strategy for space recognises that space is a war-fighting domain, just like the land, air and sea.

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants the US military to create a new ‘space force’, adding to the Pentagon’s current ground, navy and air forces.

Trump told troops at the Miramar Marine Corps Air Station near San Diego that the new group would be able to encapsulat­e the ‘ tremendous amount’ of work the military and government are doing in space-related defence.

“My new national strategy for space recognises that space is a war-fighting domain, just like the land, air and sea,” Trump said.

“We may even have a space force ... We have the air force, we’ll have the space force, we’ll have the army, the navy.

“Maybe we’ll have to do that. That could happen,” he said.

Since taking office, Trump has frequently touted his support for the US military and placed highrankin­g generals in top White House and cabinet posts.

Last year, some legislator­s pushed a bill in Congress that included a provision to establish a new branch of the military dubbed the Space Corps.

But the military itself has resisted, saying it does not need to create another force and its

President Donald Trump

attendant bureaucrac­y.

“At a time when we are trying to integrate the department’s joint warfightin­g functions, I do not wish to add a separate service that would likely present a narrower and even parochial approach to space operations,” Defence Secretary Jim Mattis told Congressma­n Michael Turner in a letter last July.

It would be “premature to add additional organizati­onal and administra­tive tail to the department at a time I am trying to reduce overhead,” he added.

The idea was finally dropped from the Pentagon’s funding bill by the end of last year, but it retains some support in Congress, where advocates say the US is facing significan­t strategic vulnerabil­ities in the face of Russian and Chinese pushes into space warfare.

Republican Representa­tive Mike Rogers told a Feb 28 conference at the Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies that a separate space corps could be carved out from the air force within ‘ three to five years’.

He said China and Russia have become “near peers” to the US in space capabiliti­es, and the US is not pushing hard enough to stay ahead.

“That’s unacceptab­le that we have allowed that to happen, particular­ly in a day and age when it is essential to have those space capabiliti­es to fight and win wars,” he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump pumps his fist after speaking at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California, US. —Reuters photo
Trump pumps his fist after speaking at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California, US. —Reuters photo

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