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The United States is right to be worried about competitors catching up in the race for space supremacy, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Paul Selva said Tuesday.Defending space is hard because U.S. secrets are out in the open, Selva said during a breakfast meeting with reporters. We
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ve yielded an awful lot of ground to the Russians and the Chinese in space security. Space and cyber warfare experts like Gen. John Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command, have warned that China and Russia are developing counter space capabilities such as electron
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ic jammers and advanced signal scramblers specifically to target U.S. military satellites.Selva said he agrees with Hyten about the seriousness of these threats.
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By JUSTIN SPIKE and SUZAN FRASERAssociated PressANTAKYA, Turkey AP 鈥?As rescuers still pulled a lucky few from the rubble six days after a pair of earthquakes devastated southeast Turkey and norther
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n Syria, Turkish officials detained or issued arrest warrants for some 130 people allegedly involved in the construction of buildings that toppled down and crushed their occupants.The death toll from Monday s quakes stood at 28,191 鈥?with another 80,000-plus injured 鈥?as of Sunday morning and was certain to rise as bodies kept emerging.As despair also bred rage at the agonizingly slow rescue efforts, the focus turned to who was to blame for not better preparing people in the earthquake-prone region that includes an
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vil war.Even though Turkey has, on paper, construction codes that meet current earthquake-engineering standards, they are too rarely enforced, explaining why thousands of buildings slumped onto their side or pancaked downw