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U.S. criticizes China over missile test (AP)

Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:29:56 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - The United States criticized China on Thursday for conducting an anti-satellite weapons test in which an old Chinese weather satellite was destroyed by a ballistic missile.


U.S. criticizes China over missile test (AP)

Fri, 19 Jan 2007 01:38:52 GMT | Yahoo! News

South side of the White House in Washington, DC.  The United States has expressed concern to China over Beijing's successful test in space last week of a satellite-killing weapon, the White House said.(AFP/File/Karen Bleier)AP - The United States criticized China on Thursday for conducting an anti-satellite weapons test in which an old Chinese weather satellite was destroyed by a missile.



U.S. criticizes Chinese weapons test; missile destroys old weather satellite

19 Jan 2007 04:36 GMT | einsnews.com

... anti-satellite weapons test in which an old Chinese weather satellite was destroyed by a missile. ... Agency, Lt.-Gen. Michael Maples, said last week China and Russia are the "primary states of ... Admiral William Fallon, chief of the U.S. Pacific Command, has spearheaded a major push to ...



China plays down fears after satellite shot down (AFP)

Fri, 19 Jan 2007 13:24:58 GMT | Yahoo! News

Visitors look at models of space rockets at the National Museum of China in Beijing, October 2004. China has said that other nations had no reason to feel threatened by its space programme amid reports that it had shot down a satellite for the first time.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - China has played down fears of a military space race after US spy agencies said it had shot down a satellite for the first time, drawing condemnation from Washington and its Asian allies.



Canada Expresses ?Strong Concerns? Over China?s Satellite Destruction

Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:11:28 +0000 | China View

Randy Boswell, CanWest News Service, Canada, January 20, 2007- Canada has formally registered its “strong concerns” with China about its controversial test of a new “satellite-killer” missile technology, which the U.S., Britain, Japan and other countries have also publicly criticized. “Canada has expressed its strong concerns to the Chinese authorities over the reported anti-satellite test and the [...]


China's satellite shoot-down concerns Taiwan (AFP)

Sat, 20 Jan 2007 07:55:08 GMT | Yahoo! News

Visitors look at models of space rockets at the National Museum of China in Beijing, October 2004. China's reported shooting down of an orbiting satellite will bolster hawks in Washington concerned that Beijing poses a strategic threat to the United States, a newspaper has warned.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - Taiwan has expressed concern after rival China reportedly shot down a space satellite for the first time, saying the act would negatively affect peace between them and in the region.



China admits anti-satellite test, says it was not a threat to anyone: US (AFP)

Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:06:11 GMT | Yahoo! News

Visitors to the Chinese Military Museum wait in line beside a display of China's Long March space rockets in Beijing. China has told a senior US official that a recent test of a Chinese satellite killer missile did not signal a threat to other countries or a bid to militarize space, the State Department said.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)AFP - China has acknowledged conducting an anti-satellite missile test earlier this month, but said it was not a threat to other countries or a sign Beijing is militarizing space, the State Department said Monday.



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