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Old May 18th 05, 03:36 PM
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Default New presidential directive calls for U.S. to deploy weapons in space

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MrPepper11 wrote:
They think that "the United States doesn't own space - nobody owns
space," said Teresa Hitchens, vice president of the Center for Defense
Information ... "Space is a global commons under
international treaty and international law."


So are the oceans, but few people protest the existence of the US Navy.

Folks taking this line need to explain why they think space is different.
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