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To: Bridge Player who wrote (248380)5/1/2008 9:54:46 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 793907
 
If this report is accurate, why would it not be correct for the U.S. to consider an attack on our military satellites as an act of war?

I see no one's responded to this here.

I don't see that as leading directly to war, a step in that direction though. Its not an attack on our territory or our population. It is an attack on our ability to spy on them, which helps keep the peace. Our response s/b to develop counter-measures so they won't get the idea they can blind us. Maybe putting up so many satellites (maybe some decoy) they can't get them all. Maybe kicking out Chinese national students studying sciences with potential military applications in the US. Anything they do to us, we need to do something back - can't let them get the idea they can touch us w/o paying a price.

Just my 2 cents.
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