Tensions between America, China, and Russia in space are escalating, with satellites becoming a focal point of conflict. The Economist reports that the next war between major powers may begin in space, as evidenced by recent secretive missions and satellite launches by these countries. The Biden Administration's reliance on SpaceX for orbital launches is highlighted as a strategic move against China's dominance in space.
The next war between the world's great powers fires its first shot in space - The Economist In December, the United States and China launched robotic aircraft on a secret mission, and the Russian Federation launched three of its own satellites. For the United States, such things… https://t.co/wVtFr1lOJn
The Biden Administration has declared war on the person solely-responsible for keeping China from dominating Space. 90% of America's orbital launches in 2023 were by SpaceX. https://t.co/vpJ5arNXua
America, China and Russia are locked in a new struggle over space. Satellites are too important to be untouched by earthly conflict https://t.co/SJyZVrvET8 👇
The first shot of the next war between the world’s big powers, it is often said, will be fired in space. And as conflict spreads on Earth, ill omens are emerging in the firmament https://t.co/CZmbIwa9Ui 👇
America, China and Russia are locked in a new struggle over space. Satellites are too important to be untouched by earthly conflict via @TheEconomist https://t.co/gWNkVhsfPa