Beijing attacks US for 'weaponisation' of outer space
Beijing warned Monday that the
US was turning the cosmos into a "battlefield", after Washington
announced a new military arm called the Space Force.
Beijing has accused the US of 'pursuing the weaponisation of outer space' |
Following concerns that China and Russia are
challenging its position in space, US President Donald Trump signed the
2020 National Defense Authorization Act on Friday -- which created a new
branch of the US military.
Beijing responded by accusing the US of "pursuing the weaponisation of outer space".
"These actions from the US strongly violate
the international consensus of the peaceful use of outer space....
posing a direct threat to outer space, peace, and security," said
foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang at a regular press briefing.
Geng called for the international community to
"adopt a prudent and responsible attitude to prevent outer space from
becoming a new battlefield".
The Space Force will be the sixth formal force of the US military, after the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard.
"Going to be a lot of things happening in
space, because space is the world's newest warfighting domain," Trump
told members of the military gathered for the signing.
It will be comprised of about 16,000 air force
and civilian personnel, some already taking part in the Space Command,
according to Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett.
China has been making significant investments
in space in recent years and pouring billions into its military-run
space programme, with hopes of having a crewed space station by 2022.
In November it completed a test of its Mars
exploration lander, ahead of Beijing's first mission to the red planet
slated for 2020.
The US Defense Intelligence Agency warned in a
report earlier this year that China and Russia have both developed
"robust and capable" space services for intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance.
"China and Russia, in particular, are
developing a variety of means to exploit perceived US reliance on
space-based systems and challenge the US position in space," it said.
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