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China confirms satellite missile test
2007-01-23
China said on Tuesday it had shot down one of its own satellites, confirming U.S. reports, but denied it was threatening an arms race in space. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said he knew of no plans for a second test.

Spokesman Liu Jianchao said his government had briefed the United States, Japan and other countries some time after the test. He said they had voiced worries about dangerous space debris and escalating military rivalry in space, but said such fears were groundless. "This test was not directed at any country and does not constitute a threat to any country," he told a crowded regular news briefing. "What needs to be stressed is that China has always advocated the peaceful use of space, opposes the weaponisation of space and arms races in space."

Liu said he had not "heard of plans for a second test".

This was the first time that Beijing had publicly confirmed the satellite strike, revealed by U.S. officials last week. The belated response appeared unlikely to silence complaints from other capitals that Beijing had eroded security in outer space, and its own claims to be an entirely peaceful power, by pulverizing the aging weather satellite on January 11.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said on Tuesday China should be more open over its plans for outer space. "Unless there is transparency, there will be suspicions. It's not enough for China to just say there was one test," he told a news conference in Tokyo.

The United States staged the most recent previous missile strike against a satellite in September 1985. No international treaty bans such strikes, but experts say the floating debris they cause endangers other satellites vital to commerce and security. Beijing fears the Bush administration's plans to bolster U.S. dominance in space security could undermine its own security, analysts say. Analysts say China could use its ability to down satellites to counter any spy satellite support Washington might offer Taiwan if war were to break out between the self-ruled island and the mainland.

A Taiwan official in charge of China policy said on Tuesday that the satellite test flouted international norms and showed Beijing's space ambitions were not benign. "It demonstrated that China has been trying to militarise the use of space and clearly it is against the international interest, not just the interest of Taiwan," Joseph Wu, chairman of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council, said in a speech in Tokyo.

On Monday, a State Department spokesman said Chinese officials had acknowledged the test when they met Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill in Beijing over the weekend. Asked about China's delay in reporting the test, Liu said: "China has nothing to hide. After various parties expressed concern, we explained this test in outer space to them." Facing volleys of queries from reporters, Liu said he could not immediately answer questions about the dangers posed by the thousands of metal fragments released into orbit.

A senior adviser to the Pentagon's National Security Space Office, Peter Hays, told Reuters on Monday that the satellite scrap could even harm the International Space Station. "This is a highly technical question, I can't give you an accurate answer," Liu said of the satellite fragments.
Posted by:ryuge

#5  We should encourage China to shoot down all of their own satellites. We could have the CIA provide funding.
Posted by: CB   2007-01-23 15:30  

#4  This is all Bush's fault because he tried to militarize space. If we disaarm, I'm sure China will follow our lead.
Posted by: Joe Biden   2007-01-23 09:54  

#3  My cats always refuse to preview their posts as well. They say preview is for dogs.
Posted by: Steve   2007-01-23 07:35  

#2  I diddn't know what you were talking about...then I saw the tmttitlwe.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-01-23 07:32  

#1  Very sorry about the condition of this post - cat decided to paw the keyboard while I was editing.
Posted by: ryuge   2007-01-23 07:17  

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