China and Russia’s ‘sinister’ relationship in the space-race to the moon | Roger Boyes



“Once you’re on the moon, there’s no one to police it…you can do what you want.”

The “scramble” to make a base on the moon has a “sinister” side to it, says Roger Boyes, Times’ Foreign Correspondent.

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24 thoughts on “China and Russia’s ‘sinister’ relationship in the space-race to the moon | Roger Boyes”

  1. china and russia are going to weaponise the chinese communists space station.the moon is the 2nd phase of the weaponise moon..we doc the X37b… its on you tube..really

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  2. Sinister if plans have been made which do not include those who should have been involved.
    Wish the global leaders could partner in regard to matters of essence to our survival such as the environment, peace, and the exploration of the universe.

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  3. Humanity should be moving into space as one, and this is precisely why the human race should never be allowed to leave this planet to bring its hate with it. Space should mean hope. Instead, all I hear is more war. Probably blow ourselves up before we get to do any of it. What if this tiny little miracle that floats around in space is the only place to live. I can think of a million reasons why we should get together and try to preserve what we have while collectively exploring the potential of space.

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