This seems to be the endgame for the Empire. Translation: Space militarization allows protection of U.S. investments without the messy restrictions of international law. All the better to ensure the "have-nots" don't step out of line. The Space Command released it's AIR FORCE SPACE COMMAND STRATEGIC MASTER PLAN to go beyond U.S. "control" of space for military purposes to "ownership," which is to be permanent. Ownership of space is "key to our nations military effectiveness," permitting: Similar plans had been outlined in the May 2002 "Defense Planning Guidance", partially leaked, which called for a strategy of "forward deterrence" in which missiles launched from space platforms would be able to carry out almost instant "unwarned attacks:" Military analyst William Arkin comments that: -"Full Spectrum Dominance"
In a speech in front of the Obama administration, Putin warns that the Death Star will provoke an arms race if the program is not terminated. [video=youtube_share;0OXGSS7qF2A]http://youtu.be/0OXGSS7qF2A[/video]
Both democracy and the United Nations are vehicles for aggression, not to prevent it. Democracy from the beginning was merely a tool for the elites to manipulate the people at the bottom of the pyramid. The UN began with a declaration by F. D. Roosevelt and Churchill they called the Atlantic Charter in which they declared war on Germany. The only legitimate use of force is defensive against he who initiates force. (Ayn Rand) He is using the language of the smug faces of McCain and Biden sitting right there in front of him. http://royalamericaninstituteforworldpeace.org/main.html
Yeah, I was going to start a thread showing why the US supported the creation of the UN. The UN was originally supposed to be a tool the US could use for it's global designs. This is fact. I'll put it all together shortly.
The US will never unilaterally control space. Never. It would start a arms race between US, Russia, China and probably even the EU. Out of those players, I don't see the US winning that race... especially not now. Stupid, unnecessary attempt by the US to cling on to power which it is all to aware is slipping from its grasp. Its quite sad to watch.The US needs to get to grips with the fact that it will no longer be the only superpower within the next 2 or 3 decades and live with that fact. If they dont, they will find themselves very isolated. It may well bite them on the arse.