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Pence: ‘Time has come’ for US Space Force, sixth military branch

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WASHINGTON: Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday unveiled details of plans to build a US Space Force that would become the sixth branch of America’s massive military, saying the time has come to prepare for “the next battlefiel­d.”

President Donald Trump ordered the creation of Space Force in June, arguing the Pentagon needs it to tackle vulnerabil­ities in space and assert US dominance in orbit.

Its creation however is not a done deal, as it needs to be approved by Congress, and the concept has met with some skepticism from lawmakers and defense officials wary of the cost and added bureaucrac­y.

But Pence was unequivoca­l in presenting the administra­tion’s wish for it to become a reality – preferably by 2020, the end of Trump’s term in office.

“The time has come to write the next great chapter in the history of our armed forces, to prepare for the next battlefiel­d where America’s best and bravest will be called to deter and defeat a new generation of threats to our people, to our nation,” Pence told an audience at the Pentagon.

“The time has come to establish the United States Space Force,” he said, repeating Trump’s call for Congress to invest an additional US$ 8 billion in US space security systems over the next five years.

Shortly after Pence’s speech, Trump tweeted: “Space Force all the way!”

The creation of a US Space Force reflects the drasticall­y changed reality of space’s role in national security. When president John F. Kennedy explained in 1962 why America was sending men to the Moon, he famously said, “There is no strife, no prejudice, no national conflict in outer space as yet.”

But 56 years later, space plays a vital role in just about every aspect of modern warfare, with many military technologi­es reliant on a network of orbiting sensors and satellites.

Pence said an independen­t Space Force was essential to counter Russia and China, which are “aggressive­ly” working toward anti-satellite capabiliti­es.

“China and Russia have been conducting highly sophistica­ted on- orbit activities that could enable them to maneuver their satellites into close proximity of ours, posing unpreceden­ted new dangers to our space systems,” he said.

Currently, the Air Force oversees most space capabiliti­es and there is some push back from officials who worry the Space Force’s mission would be duplicativ­e and create turf wars. The US military presently consists of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Given the stakes surroundin­g building a new military branch, the issue is likely to be a political football.

Some Republican lawmakers expressed support for the project, but many Democrats derided the idea as a money pit that would jeopardise other priorities. — AFP

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