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‘Rods from God’
InTheseTimes ^ | 3 Sept 2003 | Joel Bleifuss

Posted on 09/15/2003 4:02:27 PM PDT by demlosers

With no fanfare, the Bush Administration is taking military control of what it terms “near space,” thereby laying claim to the area of the Solar System that lies between the Earth and the Moon’s orbit. “A key objective … is not only to ensure U.S. ability to exploit space for military purposes, but also as required to deny an adversary’s ability to do so,” is how the Pentagon’s 2001 Quadrennial Defense Review explained U.S. strategy.

Indeed, the success of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq depended on the use of more than 50 military satellites to direct U.S. missiles and bombers to their intended targets. “I’d call this the first real space war,” says Brig. Gen. Larry Jones, commander of the 50th Space Wing at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado.

‘Space capabilities are integrated with and affect
every link in the kill chain.'

Air Force Secretary James G. Roche, a self-described “space warrior,” is the soldier in charge of U.S. Space Command, the space-based branch of the armed services. In an October 2002 speech at the Conference on the Law and Policy Relating to National Security Activities in Outer Space, Roche explained:

Space capabilities in today’s world are no longer nice-to-have: they’ve become indispensable at the strategic, operational, as well as the tactical levels of war. … Space capabilities are integrated with and affect every link in the kill chain. … Given the absolute interdependence of air and space power, we cannot risk loss of space superiority. According to the Space Command’s Strategic Master Plan, by 2025, the United States will have developed the capability to strike any target on Earth within minutes. To that end, the Pentagon is developing a space-based arsenal. These Star Wars weapons include laser-armed satellites—in military lingo, SBLs (Space-Based Lasers)—that will shoot down an enemy’s earth-launched missiles, destroy hostile satellites, and attack Earth-based enemy installations. Also on the drawing board are un-manned satellite gunships that would smash earthly targets with non-explosive tungsten rods. Such projectiles, known as “Rods from God,” would be so hard and traveling so fast that they could penetrate and destroy a four-story underground bunker.

One of the key systems in U.S. plans to rule the heavens are the “X” series of “military space planes,” the prototype of which is being developed by Boeing and Lockheed Martin at a cost of $4.8 billion. The Air Force’s “X” series, designed to attack and destroy enemy satellites, is slated to replace NASA’s Space Shuttle—in the same way that the Pentagon is now slated to replace NASA’s civilian administration. Sean O’Keefe, the former navy secretary and current chief of NASA, has said that every NASA mission from now on will be “dual use” (have both military and civilian purposes at the same time).

The legal impediment to the U.S. conquest of space was overcome in 2001 when President George W. Bush canceled the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty with Russia, which prohibited the testing of space-based anti-ballistic missiles.

Today, the obstacles standing in the way of U.S. space dominance are China’s budding space program and the European Space Agency’s plans to deploy the Galileo satellite system. Not surprisingly, the Bush administration is trying its best to persuade the European Union to put its space program under NATO control. And, this spring at the Space Warfare Center at Schriever Air Force Base, a space-based war game set in the year 2017 pitted the U.S. Blue Team against the Chinese Red Team. Participants at this year’s games were told not to get “bogged down in discussions about space law and policies, which disrupted the game’s military operations” in 2001.

Peter Teets, a one-time president of Lockheed Martin, is the director of the agency that controls military satellites, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). He worries about a situation where “an adversary chooses to leverage the Global Positioning System or perhaps the Galileo constellation to attack American forces with precision.” To prevent such an occurrence, according to Teets, beginning in 2004, the NRO will draw up policies to deny other nations, allies included, the use of “near-Earth space”—a policy that goes by the term “negation.”

In the ’80s, Reagan’s Star Wars program prompted public world-wide protest. The lack of concern over Bush’s new-and-improved Star Wars demonstrates just how anesthetized we have become. Let’s hope we wake up by November 2, 2004.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Technical
KEYWORDS: militaryspace; miltech; napalminthemorning; norad; nro; putin; religionofpeace; sdi; spacebased; spacecommand; spaceweapons; wot
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Waaah article is cool until the last line. Whinnie Liberal.
1 posted on 09/15/2003 4:02:28 PM PDT by demlosers
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To: demlosers; vannrox; mhking

2 posted on 09/15/2003 4:07:24 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: demlosers
every link in the kill chain.'

Can we put one of these chain links at our border?

3 posted on 09/15/2003 4:08:25 PM PDT by Dutchgirl
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To: demlosers; hchutch
Take off and nuke 'em from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.
4 posted on 09/15/2003 4:10:11 PM PDT by Poohbah ("[Expletive deleted] 'em if they can't take a joke!" -- Major Vic Deakins, USAF)
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To: demlosers
If the good guys don't control space, the bad guys will. If you had to make a choice, who would it be?
5 posted on 09/15/2003 4:17:05 PM PDT by HankReardon
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To: demlosers
The lack of concern over Bush’s new-and-improved Star Wars demonstrates just how anesthetized we have become. Let’s hope we wake up by November 2, 2004.

Make your time!

You will be assimilated!

LVM

6 posted on 09/15/2003 4:17:06 PM PDT by LasVegasMac (Those that live by the sword get shot by those that don't.)
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To: demlosers
The lack of concern over Bush’s new-and-improved Star Wars demonstrates just how anesthetized we have become. Let’s hope we wake up by November 2, 2004.

Make your time!

You will be assimilated!

LVM

7 posted on 09/15/2003 4:18:03 PM PDT by LasVegasMac (Those that live by the sword get shot by those that don't.)
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To: demlosers
If the good guys don't control space, the bad guys will. If you had to make a choice, who would it be?
8 posted on 09/15/2003 4:18:03 PM PDT by HankReardon
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To: demlosers
The lack of concern over Bush’s new-and-improved Star Wars demonstrates just how anesthetized we have become. Let’s hope we wake up by November 2, 2004.

Make your time!

You will be assimilated!

LVM

9 posted on 09/15/2003 4:18:03 PM PDT by LasVegasMac (Those that live by the sword get shot by those that don't.)
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To: Shermy

10 posted on 09/15/2003 4:18:21 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Awareness is what you know before you know anything else.)
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To: demlosers
The lack of concern over Bush’s new-and-improved Star Wars demonstrates just how anesthetized we have become. Let’s hope we wake up by November 2, 2004.

Make your time!

You will be assimilated!

LVM

11 posted on 09/15/2003 4:19:11 PM PDT by LasVegasMac (Those that live by the sword get shot by those that don't.)
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To: demlosers
Sorry about the multiple posts - tremor in the mouse finger.

LVM

12 posted on 09/15/2003 4:20:24 PM PDT by LasVegasMac (Those that live by the sword get shot by those that don't.)
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To: demlosers
One of the liberals on the website responding to this declares that they are "totally against this horrific use of space". Do they have any idea of the heights of their stupidity/arrogance when they pretend that they get to dictate what happens in the entire universe? Space is already militarized, it's now a question of who gets control militarily of cis-lunar space. I vote for Americans over the Chinese.
13 posted on 09/15/2003 4:23:45 PM PDT by Brett66
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To: demlosers; bonesmccoy; XBob; wirestripper; tubebender; computermechanic
The Air Force’s “X” series, designed to attack and destroy enemy satellites, is slated to replace NASA’s Space Shuttle—in the same way that the Pentagon is now slated to replace NASA’s civilian administration. Sean O’Keefe, the former navy secretary and current chief of NASA, has said that every NASA mission from now on will be “dual use” (have both military and civilian purposes at the same time).

I've often thought that the AF had a follow-on program to the X-15, but if they did, it has been an extremely well kept secret.

This shuttle stuff is questionable...

14 posted on 09/15/2003 4:27:24 PM PDT by snopercod (Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight:)
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To: demlosers
Also on the drawing board are un-manned satellite gunships that would smash earthly targets with non-explosive tungsten rods. Such projectiles, known as “Rods from God,” would be so hard and traveling so fast that they could penetrate and destroy a four-story underground bunker.

Project Thor lives!!!!!!

Jerry Pournelle would be proud. In fact, he's probably gloating all over the place.

I found a great site that provided the physics on this system and posted it on an earlier thread:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/938658/posts?page=14#14

15 posted on 09/15/2003 4:31:34 PM PDT by Phsstpok
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To: Phsstpok
Hah! I had the same thought!

Now, if only we could launch an Orion...

Kewl...
16 posted on 09/15/2003 4:35:08 PM PDT by Mr. Thorne (Happiness is gigs o' ram! Ooh! and a new video card! And the Diablo 1.10 beta!)
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To: demlosers
In the ?80s, Reagan?s Star Wars program prompted public world-wide protest.

And won the Cold War. Guess he didn't want to mention that part. I have a good friend from Russia who grew up during the eighties. He said Reagan and Star Wars were the dominant topics of conversation for YEARS.

MM

17 posted on 09/15/2003 4:35:30 PM PDT by MississippiMan
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To: demlosers
Given the absolute interdependence of air and space power, we cannot risk loss of space superiority.

Absolutely true. But if it is absolutely true, then it is positively imperative that another traitor like clinton NEVER sits in the White House again because he will betray the country just like clinton did.

It makes no sense to talk about not risking the loss of space superiority unless we . . . OUTLAW THE TRAITOROUS 'RAT PARTY FIRST!!!

18 posted on 09/15/2003 4:42:35 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: snopercod
Thanks for the ping. How much tungsten is in each of those weapons and where does it come from?
19 posted on 09/15/2003 4:48:28 PM PDT by tubebender (FReeRepublic...How bad have you got it...)
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To: Brett66
One of the liberals on the website responding to this declares that they are "totally against this horrific use of space".

LOL - in that case, they should also register their objection this way as well, that they are also "totally against this horrific use in time" (what with 'time' and 'space' being intimately related).

20 posted on 09/15/2003 4:52:24 PM PDT by _Jim (Resources for Understanding the Blackout of 2003 - www.pserc.wisc.edu/Resources.htm)
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