The Associated Press

Missile away.

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Should America have weapons to destroy enemy satellites?

Last year, China showed the world -- and the United States in particular -- that it could blast a satellite out of low-earth orbit and into tiny bits. In the next few days, the United States plans to show China that we can do the same thing.

The U.S. Navy is planning to "shoot down" a failed intelligence satellite, ostensibly to reduce the risk of environmental damage if the satellite plunged to earth full of toxic fuel. But if the mission is successful, the message will be clear: Satellite warfare is a reality.

Should the United States have anti-satellite technology? Or should the United States, China and Russia negotiate to make space off-limits from warfare?

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Ben likes: Satellite shoot-down shows missile muscle

Bill Gertz/Washington Times

The Pentagon's plan to shoot down a failed satellite with a missile defense interceptor in the coming days is aimed at preventing toxic fuel from reaching earth. But U.S. officials and experts said yesterday it would also signal that U.S. missile defenses can be used to counter China's strategic anti-satellite weapons.

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Joel likes: Is the satellite shootdown necessary?

Mark Thompson/Time

In a week in which Russia and China called for a treaty banning weapons in space, the Pentagon has announced it has orders from President Bush to shoot down a secret spy satellite — but the satellite in question is an American vessel, and its being targeted for destruction before it tumbles back to Earth next month and potentially spews a deadly chemical.

The U.S. hasn't tried shooting a satellite since President Reagan's heyday, in 1985 (it succeeded). And Washington complained loudly, early last year, after China successfully completed its first such test, blasting one of its own old weather satellites to bits.

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