Jack Teixeira
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Jack Teixeira, som erkänt att han har läckt hemligstämplat material, dömdes till 15 års fängelse av en federal domare i USA på tisdagen. Den 22-årige Teixeira samlade in och spred hundratals hemligstämplade dokument när han verkade inom nationalgardet i delstaten Massachusetts.
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Flygvapnet, flottan och... rymdstyrkan? Sedan 2019 jobbar en ny del av den amerikanska militären med rymden som ett potentiellt slagfält. De har redan en logga och ett motto. Men exakt vad de ska göra vet de inte ens säkert själva, skriver Washington Post. (Svensk översättning av Omni). By Christian Davenport 2 july, 2023 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The uniforms resemble costumes from the television series "Battlestar Galactica," and the logo is right out of Star Trek. Even the name given its members, "guardians," seems born of science fiction. But three years after it was established as the sixth branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, the U.S. Space Force is very much a reality. It has a motto, "Sempra Supra" or "Always Above," fitting for an agency whose future is outside Earth's atmosphere. It has an official song, a short, melodic anthem about guardians "boldly reaching into space" that's not as catchy as "The Army Goes Rolling Along." It has a budget ($26 billion last year, similar to NASA), bases across the country and a mission to transform the military's relationship to the cosmos at a time when space has moved from being a peaceful commons to a crucial front in military conflict. "We are very much clearly in the next chapter of the Space Force," Gen. David Thompson, the vice chief of space operations, said during a recent event hosted by the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. The mission of the Space Force now is to become an "enterprise that really makes sure that we're ready to deliver warfighting capabilities." What that means in practice is still unclear: The Space Force remains one of the least understood arms of the federal government. Its culture and identity are still being molded, as its leaders push to set the department apart from the Air Force, Navy and Army by arguing that as a new, smaller service it is free to do things differently. While the Air Force has more than 300,000 service members, there are only 13,000 guardians. Internally, Space Force officials are still debating its priorities, analysts say: Is it to support warfighters on the ground? Or should it focus primarily on protecting assets in space? Or both? And despite all the talk of starting fresh and moving nimbly, the Space Force still exists within the rigid walls of the Pentagon, the world's largest bureaucracy, which is often faulted for resisting change. When Space Force Gen. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations, introduced tenets to guide the force, he labeled them "A theory of success," rather than a doctrine because he wants them to continue to evolve. "I'm proposing this theory so that people will debate with me," he said during an event earlier this year at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. "So we'll get better at figuring out what are the nuances that matter, what are the details that we to continue to refine." A glimpse of what the Space Force has become, and aspires to, can be seen on the Florida Space Coast, where the Space Age was born in the United States and where a new space era, driven largely by a growth in the private space industry, is taking hold. Propelled largely by Elon Musk's SpaceX, the number of launches here has not only increased, but the topography of the place has changed. Landing pads for SpaceX's reusable rockets and historic launch sites - like pad 39A that launched the Apollo astronauts to the moon - are now in private hands. New companies, such as Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, are taking over launchpads that had sat vacant for decades, trying to get their rockets into orbit as well. (Bezos owns The Washington Post.) Even the official name has changed: It is now Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The growth is remarkable. In 2021, 31 rockets blasted off from the facilities run by NASA and the Space Force. Last year, the number jumped to 57, and this year it's expected to exceed 90. With some thinking that number will eventually exceed 200, 300 or even more, a top Space Force general decided he needed help managing the traffic. So last spring, Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy, the commander of the 45th Space Wing, which oversees the base, arranged a meeting for a couple dozen of his staff at a place where many loathe to go but that is used to sending large numbers of vehicles into the sky at a regular cadence: Orlando International Airport. During the visit to the Orlando airport, "our folks got a lot of good ideas," he said in an interview in his office at Patrick Space Force Base. "Because these are people they don't normally talk to. So they do things in a different way. They think a different way." What Purdy - and the Space Force as a whole - is trying to do is far more than just create airline-like operations. They are focused on redefining how the military uses space, and attempting to transform it into a domain where the U.S. can exert the kind of tactical dominance it now displays on land, air and sea. That is easier said than done. Much of the military's infrastructure in space was developed at a time when space was considered a peaceful place. Satellites, for example, were built to be big and robust and last for years, even decades, without interference. But then China and Russia showed such fat targets were sitting ducks. China blasted a dead satellite with a missile strike in 2007, and Russia did it in 2021 - shows of force that shook the U.S. military leadership and polluted Earth orbit with dangerous debris for decades to come. So the Space Force is pivoting, relying on constellations of small satellites that can be easily replaced and, to an increasing degree, maneuver. That's just one example of how the Space Force intends to ensure the U.S. maintains "space superiority," as its leaders often say, to protect the satellites the Defense Department relies on for warnings of incoming missiles, steering precision-guided munitions and surveilling both friendly and hostile forces. It also could deter conflict in space - why strike a satellite if there are backups that would easily carry on the mission? In the interview, Purdy gave a tour of some of the roles the Space Force could play, offering a glimpse into its future. Soldiers and Marines already pre-position supplies and equipment on the ground, he said. Could the Space Force start storing supplies in space and then fly them to hot spots on Earth as well? "In theory, we could have huge racks of stuff in orbit and then somebody can call those in, saying. 'I need X, Y, Z delivered to me now on this random island.' And then, boom, they shoot out and they parachute in and they land with GPS assistance," he said. "It's a fascinating thought exercise for emergency response - you know if a type of tidal wave or tsunami comes in and wipes out a whole area." The military is also working to harness solar energy in space, and then beam it to ground stations. Could the Space Force use that technology to beam power to remote areas to support soldiers on the ground? Another idea: If the cadence of launches really does double or triple and the costs continue to come down, could the Space Force start using rockets to deliver cargo across the globe at a moment's notice? Soon there could be commercial space stations floating around in orbit. "Can we lease a room?" Purdy said. "Can we lease a module?" The idea is to use space as if it were any other theater of war, with supply lines, logistical oversight and tactical awareness of what's happening day in and day out. But all of that is more difficult in a weightless vacuum that extends well beyond the largest oceans. "In no other military domain would you take a tank, or an aircraft or a jeep or a ship and gas it up and then say . . . 'Okay you will never refuel it again,'" Purdy had said earlier this year in an interview with the Aerospace Corporation. The military also has the ability to repair tanks and jets. But the vehicles the Space Force depends on - satellites - are different. Refueling and servicing them are difficult and so every movement has to be considered carefully. "Am I going to need this fuel 10 years from now?" he said in the Aerospace Corporation interview. Some of these concepts may become real. Some may not. But Purdy at least feels free to pursue new ideas because "we're not bound by years of tradition within the Space Force or the previous Air Force command," he said. "It didn't exist. And so we can define our own concepts of how operations will work." Two years ago "we weren't thinking of any of this stuff, none of it," he added. "The on-orbit space storage of logistics, we weren't thinking of six months ago. And so we've been able to think rapidly, get with industry and rapidly move the ball forward on all those pieces." The fact that the idea of the Space Force is still somewhat in flux is to be expected, said Douglas Loverro, the former deputy assistant secretary of defense for space policy. After it was founded in 1947, "it took the Air Force 25 years to figure out their mission," he said. "We shouldn't expect that the Space Force is going to be able to figure it out the day after we stand them up. It's going to take a little while, and that's okay." When it was established by President Donald Trump at the end of 2019, the Space Force was widely mocked - derided as a political ploy for a politician desperately trying to project strength and the butt of alien jokes for late-night comedians. But as it has taken form, the culture of the Space Force "is building, and I think that's good," retired Air Force general John Hyten, the former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in an interview. "We just have to change the process along with the culture because you can have a new culture and the old process, and you still run into a brick wall." In Congress, Rep. Mike D. Rogers (R-Ala.) and former congressman Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) advocated for the establishment of a Space Corps as part of the Air Force, the way the Marine Corps exists under the Navy. The effort was driven by a desire to make space a priority for the Pentagon at a time when other nations, particularly China, were catching up. "We have lost a dramatic lead in space that we should have never let get away from us. So that's what gave us the sense of urgency to get after this," Rogers said in 2019. Since then, the threat has only grown. In its annual "Space Threat Assessment" report, the Center for Strategic and International Studies recently reported that "China continues to make progress toward its goal of becoming the world leader in space. Over the past year, China has continued to grow its space and counterspace assets, maintaining its status as the second-most-capable space nation after the United States." In April, The Post reported that space would likely be a key part of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. China would seek to jam communications and intelligence satellites as well as "destroy ballistic missile early warning satellites," as part of a military strike on Taiwan, according to documents allegedly leaked to a Discord chatroom by Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard. China is now able "to hold key U.S. and Allied space assets at risk," according to the documents, which were obtained by The Post. In March, Saltzman gave a speech titled "Guardians in the Fight" in which he unveiled a plan he called "competitive endurance" that is designed to compete over the long-term with China and other actors. The goal is initially to deter any conflict from reaching space, but "if necessary to achieve space superiority." As part of the plan, the Space Force would work to ensure that the United States avoids "operational surprise," by keeping track of other countries' satellites and movements in space while also being able to "identify behaviors that become irresponsible or even hostile." But he acknowledged the difficulties of operating in an area hundreds of miles off the surface of the Earth. On the ground, battle lines can be drawn, delineating zones of conflict. "Our domain is a little different," he said. "In space, you cannot leave the war zone." There is also no way, he added, "to physically separate civil, commercial, military satellites from one another because the laws that govern orbits are immutable." And low Earth orbit also is polluted with debris, traveling at 5 miles per second, so fast that even a small piece, a bolt or even a fleck of paint, can cause enormous damage. While the Navy patrols vast oceans, the Space Force's "area of responsibility" is "defined as 100 kilometers above sea level extending outward, indefinitely," Lt. Gen. John Shaw, the deputy commander of the U.S. Space Command, said during a recent talk with the Secure World Foundation. "So, a huge AOR. Do the math." Another problem, Hyten said, is that so much of what the Space Force does remains classified. "And because it's overclassified, it's very difficult to talk about specifics," Hyten said. "And when you can't talk about specifics that makes it one of the most misunderstood elements of our government. . . . We fundamentally need to normalize the classification, so we can have a conversation with the public, with the American people." © 2023 The Washington Post. Sign up for the Today's Worldview newsletter here.
▸ Den spionmisstänkte Jack Teixeira, som misstänks ligga bakom den så kallade Pentagonläckan svarade ”inte skyldig” när…
Den spionmisstänkte Jack Teixeira, som misstänks ligga bakom den så kallade Pentagonläckan svarade "inte skyldig" när åtalspunkterna lästes upp för honom i en domstol i delstaten Massachusetts på onsdagen.
Den spionmisstänkte militären vid det amerikanska flygnationalgardet, Jack Teixeira, åtalades på torsdagen för att vid sex tillfällen ha spridit hemligstämplade uppgifter på nätet, skriver New York Times. Tjugoettårige Teixeira greps i sitt hem i mitten av april. Han misstänks ha spridit hemliga underrättelserapporter och andra känsliga uppgifter via olika diskussionsforum. En stor del av handlingarna rörde kriget i Ukraina och USA:s underrättelseuppgifter. – Att han otillåtet tagit, behållit och spridit hemligstämplade uppgifter har äventyrat vår nations säkerhet, säger Joshua S Levy, federal åklagare i Massachusetts. Teixeira riskerar flera års fängelsestraff om han fälls på alla punkter.
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Jack Teixeira, 21, som misstänks för att ha läckt hemligstämplade Pentagondokument på spelplattformen Discord åtalas. De beslutade en federal jury på torsdagen, rapporterar New York Times.
Jack Teixeira, som misstänks för den så kallade Pentagonläckan, bli kvar i häkte i väntan på rättegång, rapporterar amerikanska medier. Enligt domaren David Hennessy finns det stor risk att Teixeira försöker lämna USA om han försätts på fri fot. 21-årige Teixeira misstänks ha läckt hundratals hemliga dokument som bland annat rör kriget i Ukraina. Om han döms riskerar han upp till 15 års fängelse.
▸ Den spionmisstänkte Jack Teixeira, som misstänks ligga bakom den så kallade Pentagonläckan, kommer att få stanna kvar i…
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