Evidence: Alphabetical
- Numerous examples of states jamming other states satellites
- Not feasible for one country to maintain comprehensive space surveillance network, international cooperation is more efficient
- New national space strategy is defending U.S. space assets through three pronged strategy of building norms, strengthening coalitions, and increasing resilience and redundancy
- New space strategy recognizes that export controls on space technologies is only hurting U.S. competitiveness
- North Korea's history of belligerent military activity makes them a likely candidate for aggression in outer space
- Number of space actors continuing to grow especially with trends toward nano satellites
- National security community should recognize damaging effect of space militarization decisions on commercial space industry and global economy
- NDAA for 2015 includes language for the first time authorizing majority of space security funds be allocated to offensive space control and active defense strategies
- Not possible or advisable to try and ban ADR or OOS satellites
- No evidence Iran is pursuing an ASAT weapon, even for an EMP attack
