Chicago Sun-Times

Pence: Space is ‘next battlefiel­d’

VP announces plans for 6th separate military unit

- BY LOLITA C. BALDOR Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Pointing to growing threats and competitio­n from Russia and China, the White House on Thursday announced ambitious plans to create the U.S. Space Force as a sixth, separate military warfightin­g service by 2020.

The proposal taps into the American public’s long fascinatio­n with space — but with a military focus. The plan faces daunting hurdles and requires congressio­nal approval. Military leaders and experts have questioned the wisdom of launching an expensive, bureaucrat­ic new service branch.

Vice President Mike Pence announced the new force during a Pentagon speech, fleshing out an idea that President Donald Trump has extolled in recent months as he vowed to ensure American dominance in space. Pence described space as a domain that was once peaceful and unconteste­d but has now become crowded and adversaria­l.

“Now 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 said.

Trump marked Pence’s announceme­nt with a tweet: “Space Force all the way!”

Pence portrayed the change as a response to foes’ potential aggression rather than any offensive U.S. military effort.

Citing Russia and China, he said that for years U.S. adversarie­s have “pursued weapons to jam, blind and disable our navigation and communicat­ion satellites via electronic attacks from the ground.”

“As their actions make clear, our adversarie­s have transforme­d space into a warfightin­g domain already, and the United States will not shrink from this challenge,” he said.

In June, the president directed the Pentagon to create a “separate but equal” space force, a complicate­d and expensive move that could take years to gain Congress’ approval and become operationa­l. On Thursday, Pence said the administra­tion will work with Congress on the plan and will outline a budget next year. The last time the U.S. created a new uniformed military service was in 1947, when the Air Force was launched after World War II. It joined the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.

Asked about the cost of the Space Force, Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told reporters the Pentagon doesn’t have a number yet but will when the legislativ­e proposal is finished by the end of the year. “I would assume it’s billions,” he said.

 ?? CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY IMAGES ?? Vice President Mike Pence announces the plan for the U.S. Space Force on Thursday, portraying the initiative as a response to potential aggression from foes.
CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY IMAGES Vice President Mike Pence announces the plan for the U.S. Space Force on Thursday, portraying the initiative as a response to potential aggression from foes.

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