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Published Nov 04 2009 by DoD Buzz


China Declares Space War Inevitable

In what appears to mark a major shift in Chinese military and arms control strategy, the head of the PRC's air force has said in an official interview that military operations in space are an "historical inevitability." General Xu Qiliang said that, "As far as the...

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