por JULIUS » Vie Ene 20, 2017 5:13 pm
Es curioso observar que los usakos no piensan igual con respecto al tema de "propiedad de" y para ello una muestra:
Página 13 del informe americano sobre la política con respecto a la investigación espacial, que sale en el pdf titulado "National Space Policy of the United States of America" del año 2010 (apaga y vámonos pepín...):
"The Secretary of Defense and the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with other appropriate heads of departments and agencies, shall:
••Develop, acquire, and operate space systems and supporting information systems and networks to support U.S. national security and enable defense and intelligence operations during times of peace, crisis, and conflict"
"As established in international law, there shall be no national claims of sovereignty over outer space or any celestial bodies. The United States considers the space systems of all nations to have the rights of passage through, and conduct of operations in, space without interference. Purposeful interference with space systems, including supporting infrastructure, will be considered an infringement of a nation’s rights." (página 3)
"The United States will employ a variety of measures to help assure the use of space for all responsible parties, and, consistent with the inherent right of self-defense, deter others from interference and attack, defend our space systems and contribute to the defense of allied space systems, and, if deterrence fails, defeat efforts to attack them." (pagina 3).
Juassss.... Star Treck al ataaaaqueeee.
¿Y quién tiene huevos de pedir asteroide alguno para su país?... rejuasss.
Salud y birras.
JULIUS