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Russians and ChiComs ridicule US space efforts.
2018-01-20
MOSCOW — There are many valid critiques of U.S. President Donald Trump’s new direction for NASA. Few, if any, would be new. NASA has, for decades, been redirected by nearly every new administration to take office. But Russian government officials saw an opportunity for domestic attention and took a stab at it.

“A ‘resumption’ of flights to the moon? How nice,” Alexey Pushkov, a prominent Russian hawk and chairman of the information policy committee in the country’s upper house in parliament, wrote Dec. 19. “But how are the Americans going to get there without rocket engines? Already they can’t get to the [International Space Station] without ours.”

“Pushkov asked a reasonable question,” Zakharova began, “In my opinion, although the question is logical, the answer is obvious — they will be delivered there by ‘Russian hackers.’ As we all know, they can do anything,” she concluded.

Trump's remarks were met with ridicule in China, too, according to the China’s English-language Global Times news outlet. Social media users there posted jokes about Trump flying to the moon to take a selfie, while others commented on how every U.S. president comes up with such a plan.

Posted by:3dc

#5  That's right, little man, keep poking the tiger.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2018-01-20 11:56  

#4  Eighteen of those American launches were Falcon rockets. But NASA does have a Muslim outreach program, so take *that*, commie bitches!
Posted by: SteveS   2018-01-20 10:46  

#3  2017 Space Launches
Country Launches Successes
USA......... 29 ...... 29
Russia...... 20 ...... 19
China....... 18 ...... 16

Posted by: Grurong Unoluger8267   2018-01-20 10:00  

#2  They talk about the moon. How many surveyors do the have on Mars? How many interplanetary probes to they have beyond the asteroid belt?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-20 08:19  

#1  One thing I've learned in life, when you're the big dog, there are always going to be little dogs yapping away. Yap, yap, yap little dog.
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2018-01-20 02:16  

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