Urgent Need for a U.S. Framework on Space Hostility Response
A recent workshop by the Mitchell Institute underscores the pressing requirement for a clear framework to address hostile acts in space, particularly in light of China's growing counterspace capabilities.
Editorial Staff
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During a workshop held by the Mitchell Institute, participants expressed significant concern regarding the lack of a unified response framework for hostile acts in space.
The discussions highlighted the urgency of defining the boundaries between competition and conflict in space, especially as China's counterspace technology continues to advance.
Experts emphasized that without clear definitions and strategies, the U.S. risks being unprepared for potential conflicts in this critical domain.