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Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
They say they're shooting it down because the fuel in the satelite is extremely toxic and could kill a large number of people if it landed in a populated area.
strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
They say they're shooting it down because the fuel in the satelite is extremely toxic and could kill a large number of people if it landed in a populated area.
Gregrios wrote:strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
They say they're shooting it down because the fuel in the satelite is extremely toxic and could kill a large number of people if it landed in a populated area.
The thing is, they expect us to take their word for it. I know about the excuse the US are using but I can't help but think that it's nothing more than a creative story inorder to make it look nonchalont to the other powers of the world.
I mean it's not like the US hasn't lied to the world before. Damn man, they've been lying for 4 years now. What makes you think that they've turned over a honest leaf?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Gregrios wrote:strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
They say they're shooting it down because the fuel in the satelite is extremely toxic and could kill a large number of people if it landed in a populated area.
The thing is, they expect us to take their word for it. I know about the excuse the US are using but I can't help but think that it's nothing more than a creative story inorder to make it look nonchalont to the other powers of the world.
I mean it's not like the US hasn't lied to the world before. Damn man, they've been lying for 4 years now. What makes you think that they've turned over a honest leaf?
strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
They say they're shooting it down because the fuel in the satelite is extremely toxic and could kill a large number of people if it landed in a populated area.
The thing is, they expect us to take their word for it. I know about the excuse the US are using but I can't help but think that it's nothing more than a creative story inorder to make it look nonchalont to the other powers of the world.
I mean it's not like the US hasn't lied to the world before. Damn man, they've been lying for 4 years now. What makes you think that they've turned over a honest leaf?
One, I never said it was the truth I was just saying it is what they said.
Secondly, like Decaptain, I'm inclined to take their word for it.
riggable wrote:Gregrios wrote:strike wolf wrote:Gregrios wrote:After I had heard about the US planning to shoot down a satelite, the first thing that came to mind was that they were trying to match what China did a few months ago. It's all politics that is until China takes offence to it.
I havn't heard a whole lot about it yet but I'm hearing that China seems to be quite upset about them matching their satelite shooting down power.
My question is: Is the whole politics of technology really worth it?
They say they're shooting it down because the fuel in the satelite is extremely toxic and could kill a large number of people if it landed in a populated area.
The thing is, they expect us to take their word for it. I know about the excuse the US are using but I can't help but think that it's nothing more than a creative story inorder to make it look nonchalont to the other powers of the world.
I mean it's not like the US hasn't lied to the world before. Damn man, they've been lying for 4 years now. What makes you think that they've turned over a honest leaf?
...you're really dumb...i actually cannot believe you actually think that. Even for you, gregrios, i'm really disspointed.
Gregrios wrote:Damn man, they've been lying for 4 years now. What makes you think that they've turned over a honest leaf?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Evil Pope wrote:Gregrios wrote:Damn man, they've been lying for 4 years now. What makes you think that they've turned over a honest leaf?
Are you sure?
That doesn't sound right.
I was thinking maybe 40 or 50, at the very least.
But I wouldn't be surprised if it was more in the 200 year range.
I'm not really sure about the idea that it is the U.S. flexing its muscly arms, but I guess its possible. Either way, i'm sold on the idea that it contains poisonous fuel, and thus they're shooting it down for that reason. Maybe both, they get to potentially save lives, act like they care, and show everyone how tough we are?
Gregrios wrote:The thing that gets me is when China did their shoot down, it was supposedly the 1st satelite shoot down in history. Then a few months later the US have a situation where they have to do the same. I'm not the type to believe in such a coinicidence.
Might I add that if this is a flase story that the US is giving then they certainly wouldn't be able to use the same excuse as China did. That would be too obvious. China's reason was because their satelite was too aged and it had no further use.
Grooveman2007 wrote:Gregrios wrote:The thing that gets me is when China did their shoot down, it was supposedly the 1st satelite shoot down in history. Then a few months later the US have a situation where they have to do the same. I'm not the type to believe in such a coinicidence.
Might I add that if this is a flase story that the US is giving then they certainly wouldn't be able to use the same excuse as China did. That would be too obvious. China's reason was because their satelite was too aged and it had no further use.
That's not a very good reason to shoot one down, we let most burn up in the atmosphere. If China shoots one down because it's old they're clearly flexing their space muscle. It all harkens back to Cold War style competition.
PhatJoey wrote:You are all missing out on one very telling point. When China did it, it was done in secret and nobody knew until it was already over. When the U.S. did it, they told the entire world in advance. No secrets, no need for anyone to worry. Just a little house-cleaning. The government has even offered to share whatever data they can with China.
China on the other hand tried 3 times unsuccessfully, never announcing it. They were finally successful on their 4th attempt.![]()
Military technology intended to be a first-strike weapon is always developed in secret. Military technology intended to be a deterent is used right out in the open where everyone can see it, otherwise it is not effective in DETERRING conflict.
I'll take the way the U.S. did it anyday.
PhatJoey wrote:Actually, if you do your research, the U.S. was the first country to shoot down a satellite having done it back in the mid-80's. See this link: http://www.ucsusa.org/global_security/s ... grams.html
The difference is that the missle (in 1985) was fired from a plane and not ship or ground.
Dekloren wrote:Weapons test.
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