President Donald Trump’s threats to destroy power plants and bridges in Iran before saying he was prepared for a “whole civilization” to die have renewed questions about what constitutes an illegal order and what, if any, repercussions officials could face for committing war crimes. The issue originally surged to the forefront…
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More countries want to develop military spaceplanes and “bodyguard satellites,” like those of the United States and China, to protect orbital assets against growing threats, according to a new report.Last year alone, France’s direction générale de l’armement, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Defence, Japan’s Ministry of Defense, and the Indian Space…
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