Trump Creates Space Troops

U.S. President Donald Trump signed a directive on Tuesday to outline the establishment of the Space Force as the newest branch of the military, reported VOA NEWS. 

Space Policy Directive 4, which VOA obtained a copy of ahead of the signing, says the force will adapt U.S. national security "to deter aggression and protect our interest" in space.

"Potential adversaries are now advancing their space capabilities and actively developing ways to deny our use of space in a crisis or a conflict," the directive states.

Last week, the Defense Intelligence Agency released a report that found China and Russia "have taken steps to challenge the United States" in space by developing weaponized satellites, energy weapons and surveillance networks.

The administration's 2019 Missile Defense Review also sounded this alarm and called for space-based missile interceptors to counter potential threats from rogue nations like North Korea.

Senior administration officials told reporters in a conference call Tuesday that the Space Force will serve a different security function than the new Space Command, which was directed by Congress and will be established by the Pentagon "in the spring."

The officials said the Space Force will organize, train and equip troops devoted to space security, while the new combatant command will organize operations and direct combat power, much like U.S. Central Command oversees U.S. combat operations in the Middle East or the U.S. Special Operations Command directs American special operations forces across the globe.

"We need both. I don't think one will hurt the other," one senior administration official said.

The directive orders that the Pentagon provide a budget for the new Space Force...

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