Evidence: Alphabetical
- Loss of a communications satellite won't necessarily cause crisis escalation
- Loss of space services would have signficant impact on global economy
- Long-range precision strike capabilities needed to address challenge of mobile and relocatable targets
- Libya routinely jams commerical and military satellites
- Last Two Space Policy Addendums show Shift Towards Space Control
- Long-range strike weapons are similar to nuclear weapons in that they pose an omnipresent existential threat to other countries
- Long History of Unwarranted Fear-mongering over U.S. Space Weapon Programs
- Large-scale military space projects unlikely due to bureaucratic inertia
- Libya's jamming of satellite in 2006 is biggest jamming incident yet
- Limited short-term consequences from an all-out Chinese attack on U.S. space assets
- Lack of Concise Definition of "Space Weapons" makes Arms Control Unworkable
- Long-range strike capabilities needed to deal with current threat environment
- Long-range strike is a necessary option to be able to destroy enemy command and control
- Long Range Strike Necessary to Deny Enemy Sanctuary
- Long-range strike weapons dependent on adequate intelligence
- Long History of Attempts to Establish International Space Surveillance Mechanism
- Likelihood of a space arms race following U.S. weaponization is remote, few countries have the resources to challenge U.S. space dominance
- Lack of access to space would cause global economic collapse and withdrawal of U.S. forces
- Liability scheme under Antarctic treaty system could. be applied to address space debris problem
- Less than half of satellites are placed in removal orbits despite existing guidelines
- Liability convention fails at addressing space debris problem because it is focused more of addressing the issue of reentry
- Liability convention fails to address space debris problem because it focuses on finding fault which may be difficult to establish
- Lack of salvage rights in outer space could prevent active debris removal efforts
- Lazer dazzling can temporarily prevent optical satellites from working
- Liability issues are an impediment to 3rd party debris removal
