Trump launches new Pentagon command for space warfare

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WASHINGTON, Aug 30, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – President Donald Trump launched a new
Pentagon command dedicated to warfare in space Thursday, as American armed
forces chiefs see China and Russia pressing hard to erode the US advantage in
the newest military frontier.

“This is a landmark day, one that recognizes the centrality of space to
America’s security and defense,” Trump said in a White House ceremony.

“SpaceCom will ensure that America’s dominance in space is never
threatened.”

The new command will elevate space — largely the satellites and high-
altitude aircraft essential to modern-day warfare — to a focused theater of
combat, the equal of the US Central Command governing the Middle East and the
Pacific Command, which manages defenses in the Western Pacific and Asia.

While the US Air Force already has a dedicated space warfare operation,
SpaceCom will heighten its importance

and foster specialized systems and training for space showdowns.

“The dangers to our country constantly evolve and so must we,” said Trump.

“Our adversaries are weaponizing earth’s orbits with new technology
targeting American satellites that are critical to both battlefield
operations and our way of life at home.”

“Our freedom to operate in space is also essential to detecting and
destroying any missile launched against the United States,” he added.

Air Force General John Raymond, who will lead the new command, said ahead
of the White House ceremony that US rivals China and Russia are already
pouring huge resources into space operations, where they believe they can, in
a conflict, diminish US advantages.

The challenges range from adversaries jamming communications and GPS
satellites to, as China demonstrated in 2007, ground-launched missiles used
to physically destroy satellites.

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“We are at a strategic inflection point where there is nothing that we do
as a joint coalition force that isn’t enabled by space,” Raymond told
reporters at the Pentagon.

“I’m convinced that space is a war-fighting domain. I’m convinced that our
way of life and our way of war depend on space capabilities,” he said.

The Space Command is the Pentagon’s 11th full command and second launched
in two years.

Last year the Pentagon elevated its cyber warfare operations to CyberCom,
recognizing that online attacks and defense constituted a unique theater of
combat.

Trump though has a much more ambitious vision for space warfare.

In June 2018 he ordered the Department of Defense to create a much larger
Space Force, a dedicated branch of the military equal to the existing forces,
the US Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.

That much more ambitious and expensive move would require Congress’s
approval. Some in the Pentagon, including the former defense secretary James
Mattis, have opposed the idea as unnecessary and creating new bureaucracy.

“SpaceCom will be followed by the establishment of the United States Space
Force as the sixth branch of the United States armed forces,” Trump said
Thursday.

“The Space Force will organize, train and equip warriors to support
SpaceCom’s mission.”

Steve Kitay, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy, said a
proposal could be added to the Defense Department’s budget in the coming
year, calling it a “strategic imperative.”

In China and Russia, he said, “there is a perception that space represents
an [American] Achilles heel and that this is an asymmetric advantage for them
to then take on the United States’ power.”

“Space will not be an Achilles heel” for the US, he said.