US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday that the
successful shoot-down of a rogue US spy satellite demonstrated
that America's missile defense system works.
"I think the operation speaks for itself in that respect,"
Gates told reporters here after touring one of the warships
that supported the operation in the Pacific ocean.
"I think the question over whether this capability works
has been settled," he said. "The question is what
kind of threat, how large a threat, how sophisticated a threat
(the United States faces)."
Late Wednesday, the USS Lake Erie fired a single modified
tactical SM-3 missile that hit the schoolbus-sized satellite
some 250 kilometers (150 miles) over the Pacific as it traveled
at more than 7,000 miles (11,265 kilometers) per hour, the
Pentagon said.
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"We've had a number of successful tests and the fact
that the Congress in recent years overwhelmingly has voted
billions of dollar to continue with the missile defense program
is testament to the fact that issue over whether it will work
is behind us," Gates said.
Asked about China's request that Washington provide information
about the satellite strike, Gates said: "We're prepared
to share whatever, appropriately, we can."
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