When will the first Space Wars happen?

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In summary, the article discusses the rising power of Germany in the global aerospace industry. Through various initiatives and projects, Germany is positioning itself to have control over Europe's transit systems, maritime security, and now, even outer space. With a focus on advanced aerospace development, Germany hopes to revive its economy and regain its status as a powerhouse in Europe. The article also highlights Germany's involvement in key projects such as the Galileo global navigation system and the A400M Airbus development. Overall, Germany's ambitions in the aerospace industry have far-reaching implications for its economy and global influence.
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David Ben-Ariel
Space Wars!

The startling truth about the rising power of the latest heavyweight in the global aerospace industry

http://www.thetrumpet.com/geo/na/docs/issues/200312/space-wars.asp [Broken]

Germany is tightening its grip on Europe. Is anyone taking note?
____This matter has not yet caught the eye of the press, but this magazine did highlight it as a matter of concern in our July edition.
____Make no mistake: Since its unification in 1989, Germany has maneuvered itself into a position where, come May next year, when the eastern leg of the European Union is attached to its western counterpart, it will virtually control the major water and ground transit systems throughout Europe!
____Surprisingly little press coverage has been given to another interesting development. The German Navy is presently responsible for the security of shipping throughout the entire Mediterranean, from Gibraltar to Suez. Add to that the deployment of the Fatherland’s Navy off the Horn of Africa, and you realize that currently Germany secures some of the most strategic sea gates on this globe, through which a good deal of Middle Eastern oil is shipped daily, in addition to a whole host of other goods.
____Given the history of Germany’s operations in these most strategic spots on the planet, perhaps people should be showing at least some concern at these developments.
____Yet, beyond this, there is a matter of even graver concern of which the media seem quite oblivious. Even less publicity has been given to the German move to control the skies over all of Europe and beyond—into outer space!

The Sky’s Not the Limit
____At a Berlin press conference in October of last year, the president of the German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI), Rainer Hertrich, summarized the industry’s expectations of the German government. A BDLI press release stated, “At the European level, we are expecting Germany to support the creation of a Single European Sky …. The European Galileo satellite navigation system … will permit better control of air traffic in the future” (Oct. 16, 2002).
____There is more behind those words than may at first be apparent. The sky is not the limit when it comes to considering Germany’s intentions beyond the surface of this planet. That nation, under the cloak of the European Union, is simply reaching for control of the space beyond.
____The threads of EU-German industrial, corporate and governmental cooperation are being fabricated into a giant effort that will place Germany, under the aegis of the EU, ultimately in a position of dominance in the global aerospace industry. In the process, Germany is setting itself up to rule the skies over the entire European, Mediterranean, Eurasian and northern African region!
____Aerospace to Revive Germany?
____Although the political focus may presently center on the recessionary German economy, Hertrich envisions that aggressive investment in cutting-edge aerospace development will revive Germany economically and place the country back on course to its former position as the powerhouse of Europe.
____The BDLI press release highlights the following: “Research and development in the German aerospace industry are unique in accounting for about 20 percent of its turnover, making it one of the most important technology engines of the German economy. With its export ratio of 72 percent and many collaborative multi-national projects, such as Germany’s 40 percent share of Airbus production, it is one of the most strongly globalized industries” (ibid.; emphasis mine throughout).
____In his Berlin speech, Hertrich went on to strengthen his point about the connection between the EU’s drive for dominance in aerospace and the German economy. He stated, “The potential for new jobs in Germany must be exploited offensively through deliberate policy.” The press release continued, “The over 70,000 people who work for aerospace manufacturing companies constitute the ‘high-tech core’ of the industry.”
____It is distinctly possible that Germany’s current aggressive drive to become the leader in the global aerospace industry will become the panacea that its government is seeking to revive its stubbornly sickly economy. BDLI has aggressively lobbied Berlin to use the aerospace industry to help solve the nation’s chronic unemployment crisis, a nagging problem since formerly Soviet-dominated East Germany united with its more vibrant western counterpart.

Rash of Projects
____Two recently approved key EU projects will dramatically propel Germany’s aerospace industry into world superiority: the Galileo global navigation system and the A400M Airbus development.
____Slated to replace the dependence of EU member nations on the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS), the 30-satellite EU Galileo navigation program will be headquartered in Germany as part of a joint undertaking directed from EU headquarters, in Brussels, via the European Space Agency. A total of 20,000 workers will be employed in Germany to produce the space- and ground-based infrastructure. A further 2,000 will man the completed system, for which operational service is planned to commence by 2008.
____The A400M project, billed as the largest-ever defense-related procurement program for Europe, entailed the signing of a contract for the production of 180 Airbus A400M transport aircraft to be delivered starting in 2009. Majority-owned by German interests, Airbus will add or secure 10,000 jobs with manufacturers and suppliers as a result of this project. Final assembly of the A400M fuselages will be carried out by Airbus in Bremen, Germany.
____In addition to these huge, innovative, defense-related projects, a rash of similar initiatives are enhancing Germany’s leading role in the development of aerospace, communication, cutting-edge weaponry and navigation systems. The Eurofighter Typhoon—a fighter aircraft presently unmatched in its technology and performance by any similar weapons platform anywhere in the world—was developed in Germany. The first serially produced aircraft were delivered to the German Air Force in August this year.
____Germany’s increasing array of air and space initiatives form quite a list. Consider the following:
____The Meteor and Iris “T” weapons systems for the Eurofighter will be developed and manufactured in Germany. The Franco-German company Eurocopter, presently the world’s leading helicopter manufacturer, now accounts for 47 percent of all civilian and military helicopter sales worldwide. The European Aeronautical Defense and Space Company (EADS), in which Germany holds the largest share, is developing service provision for Europe’s Skynet 5 military communications satellite program. The German Aerospace Center currently networks 31 German institutions in developing a new high-altitude and long-range research aircraft, known as the HALO project. Then there’s the production of the upper stage and booster rockets for the Ariane European space launcher program, involving the building of core components in the German cities of Friedrichshafen, Munich, Bremen, Heidelberg and Balknang. Germany also leads the development of the EU contribution to the international space station.

Military Superiority
____Rainer Hertrich has a clear vision of the priorities of the German aerospace industry: “According to Hertrich, if Germany wishes to retain its internationally recognized position, then its involvement in spaceflight must be stepped up …. ‘The top priorities for our industry,’ Hertrich pointed out, ‘are securing an independent European means of transporting satellites in orbit, launch of the German-led European satellite navigation system Galileo and successful utilization of the international space station’” (ibid.).
____Emphasizing this German desire to control the skies and space beyond, BDLI asserts, “[T]he key to success in a military conflict today lies in air superiority. Superiority must be established both in German airspace (homeland defense) and also in potential operational areas (theater defense)” (ibid.).
____Hertrich minces no words when he considers Germany’s role within the EU. He is one German leader who really emphasizes the true motivation behind Germany’s drive for dominance in aerospace technology: “Again and again we Germans have been the driving force behind the growing together of Europe in the last few decades. What we would like to see is a similar German role as the driving force in European defense policy and its projects” (ibid.).
____Given the facts of history, from the time of German leadership in the ancient Holy Roman Empire clear through to its triggering of the Balkan powder keg of the 1990s immediately following German unification 14 years ago, such a statement should send real chills up the spine of any observer sufficiently awake to take notice!
____It was Margaret Thatcher who declared that “the world that is can be best understood by those conversant with the world that was.” Thatcher knew the power that would be unleashed the moment the formerly divided Germany united: “A united Germany was bound to become once again the dominant power in Europe. It would … be culpably naive to ignore the fact that this German drive for dominance has led in my lifetime to two terrible, global wars during which nearly 100 million people—including of course 9 million Germans—died” (Statecraft).
____Germany is clearly set to lead Europe into the forefront of defense of that continent’s interests from the skies and from outer space. To this end, it is committed to laying down a cutting-edge, high-tech aerospace defense platform as a top priority. Just how far the German nation has come since Nazism was forced underground in 1945 is apparent in a hugely symbolic event which, once again, failed to grab the attention of a sleepy public.
 
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Wow, a post that isn't about Israel, how refreshing...still paranoid, but at least a slightly different kind of paranoia!
 
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HEY ! I couldn't take that crap about Israel before,
hell, I just live there not anything more. BUT,
this is too much ! Don't let this freak say
anything bad about aerospace technology - ban him now !
 
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David,

Germany hasn't launched a man into space; China has ... is it too secretly plotting to dominate the world?

Germany hasn't launched a probe to a comet, or Mars (it was the ESA, not Germany, with Mars Express); Japan has ... maybe there's a plot afoot in Tokyo.

Germany hasn't developed nuclear weapons; Pakistan, India, China - AND ISRAEL - have ... will we be seeing Israel threatening Nauru sometime soon with nuclear destruction unless it hands over all its seagull poo?
 
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Originally posted by Zero
Wow, a post that isn't about Israel, how refreshing...still paranoid, but at least a slightly different kind of paranoia!

Sounds like the Bolsheviks in the Israeli government have brainwashed you well against INDEPENDENT THOUGHT and freedom of speech and press! Oy veh! However, I won't call for you to be banned for such primitive noises/calls... :- )
 
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Originally posted by Nereid
David,

Germany hasn't launched a man into space; China has ... is it too secretly plotting to dominate the world?

Germany hasn't developed nuclear weapons;

Secretly? No. The fascist EU SUPERPOWER that is forming will certainly clash with the Asian hordes in due time, both vying for world supremacy, just as that marvelous Book foretold (beyond human ability).

How do you know Germany hasn't developed nuclear weapons? Especially with all their nuclear reactor friends in South America. However, Germany was REARMING to the teeth under ****ler when they gave the false impression that they were abiding by the Versailles Treaty, remember? Besides, why would Germany have to develop such weapons when they plan on using that French poodle France's arsenal to do their dirty work? They want everything UNDER GERMAN CONTROL and since Germany dominates Europe, I think they shall get what they want and will demand! And foolish America thinks they're an ally... our German lover is going to rape and plunder our people and backstab us with a NUCLEAR BLITZKRIEG almost beyond belief, nevertheless it's the plain truth.
 
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If I were you guys, I would be more worried about Canada. We've been secretly plotting to take over the world for years.

Why do you think we live north of the US? I mean look at us. We're just sitting there...waiting. You know we're up to something.
 
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Originally posted by Zero
*Edited for being off-topic*


Originally posted by Nereid
David,

Germany hasn't launched a man into space; China has ... is it too secretly plotting to dominate the world?

Good point, Iwill be starting another thread about this subject. I do believe China has a want to dominate Asia, and there those who have written entire books about China's wants to dominate the world.
 
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Originally posted by David Ben-Ariel
Secretly? No. The fascist EU SUPERPOWER that is forming will certainly clash with the Asian hordes in due time, both vying for world supremacy, just as that marvelous Book foretold (beyond human ability).

How do you know Germany hasn't developed nuclear weapons? Especially with all their nuclear reactor friends in South America. However, Germany was REARMING to the teeth under ****ler when they gave the false impression that they were abiding by the Versailles Treaty, remember? Besides, why would Germany have to develop such weapons when they plan on using that French poodle France's arsenal to do their dirty work? They want everything UNDER GERMAN CONTROL and since Germany dominates Europe, I think they shall get what they want and will demand! And foolish America thinks they're an ally... our German lover is going to rape and plunder our people and backstab us with a NUCLEAR BLITZKRIEG almost beyond belief, nevertheless it's the plain truth.
How does one go about writing a calm, logical reply to a post like this? At first reading it seems to be something from a cheap paperback novel, you know the words of a Tom Clancy bad buy. [b(]

Are you serious David, or is this post some kind of joke (or satire)?[?]
 
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phatmonky wrote: Good point, Iwill be starting another thread about this subject. I do believe China has a want to dominate Asia, and there those who have written entire books about China's wants to dominate the world.
I look forward to your post, and hope that it has a higher overlap with reality than David's seems to have.
 
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*edited for being off-topic*
 
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Originally posted by David Ben-Ariel
Sounds like the Bolsheviks in the Israeli government have brainwashed you well against INDEPENDENT THOUGHT and freedom of speech and press! Oy veh! However, I won't call for you to be banned for such primitive noises/calls... :- )

You can call all you like, it won't work...and why is it that silly immature people confuse 'independent thought' with 'believing nonsense that no sane person would'?
 
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Well we have Tony Blair in power so god knows what could happen. You know, we've just landed a probe on Mars...or is it just a probe..i bet its laced with bacteria to start life cos that's what us malicious brits are like...Watch your back.
 
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sshhhhhhhhhh! don't let them know, its sposed to be a secret.
 
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dont worry, i haven't mentioned everything...not that there is anything. no. not from britain. we are good. *MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*
 
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Remember, don't mention the war!
 
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Originally posted by master_coda
If I were you guys, I would be more worried about Canada. We've been secretly plotting to take over the world for years.
Why do you think we live north of the US? I mean look at us. We're just sitting there...waiting. You know we're up to something.
SHHHHHHHHH! Don't tell them the secret plan! (and send me the other one will ya, Thanks!)
 
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phase 4 of the operation is underway Andy, or should i say..Grey Squirrel!
 

1. When will the first Space Wars happen?

It is impossible to predict when the first Space Wars will happen. While there are ongoing tensions and competition in space, it is ultimately up to the decisions and actions of individual nations and organizations.

2. What would cause the first Space Wars?

The first Space Wars could potentially be caused by a variety of factors, such as disagreements over territory or resources, technological advancements, or political tensions between nations. However, it is important for international laws and agreements to be in place to prevent conflicts from escalating into war.

3. How likely is it that the first Space Wars will happen?

It is difficult to determine the likelihood of the first Space Wars as it depends on a range of factors and variables. However, efforts are being made to promote cooperation and peaceful use of space through international agreements and initiatives.

4. What are the potential consequences of the first Space Wars?

The consequences of the first Space Wars could be devastating, not only in terms of loss of life and resources, but also in terms of the impact on the global economy and environment. It could also lead to a militarization of space, which could have long-lasting consequences for future space exploration and scientific research.

5. How can we prevent the first Space Wars from happening?

Preventing the first Space Wars will require collaboration and cooperation between nations, as well as the development of international laws and agreements to regulate space activities. It is also important for nations to prioritize peaceful and responsible use of space for the benefit of all humanity.

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