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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
I think you're being hasty by dismissing the impact space control will have. If China become more powerful than USA next year, then USA "take control" of space in the context of being able to go there at will, and stop others from doing so, then USA reclaim their status as the most powerful.
How's that? Because they own space? How does that keep China from invading Vietnam, say? They'll block their Netflix?
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
You think USA will just roll over?
I think it doesn't matter if they roll over or start a war or implode. It's inevitable the way things are going.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
China already engaged in an economic war with USA, and it's not out of the question that it's further escalated than we're aware of. Their numbers mean nothing, other than we can't invade them. But this isn't the 1900s where invading a country was the way to defeat them. Regime change and enforced US-friendly democracy is the modern way.
Yeah how's that been working out for the US lately? Can you name one country they installed a friendly government in since WWII that isn't just a corrupt wasteland now? Let's see, there's Chile, Iran, Iraq, Afganistan...nope, all corrupt.
And in any case, you haven't made a case for how the Space Force will enact regime change afaik. I think you're going to need some mind-control space drugs for that.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
And the Chinese are certainly not going to invade USA, you're right to observe there's nothing for China to gain. What China want is to hurt USA economically. But they also need to be able to stop USA hurting them economically if they are to remain more powerful, and that's why space is important, both from a military pov and an economic one.
Yeah cause so much of China's GDP will depend on controlling space. Like at least one-tenth of one percent.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
We're talking 50-100 years here before space is the prime factor when it comes to the balance of power, imo.
It will never be the prime factor. This is the same argument people made about the air force in the 1920s. They were saying you could just bomb the other sides' cities to smithereens and they would rise up against their gov't and end the war. It wasn't true then about the air force and it's not true now about the space force.
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