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Space-Control Philosophy Migrates to Smaller Nations -- Loring Wirbel  -- EE Times  -- October 11, 2007

Nations with secondary space programs--some of which once joined China in criticizing U.S. space-control policy--are now promoting their own ideas of controlling space through advanced communications and networking. At the Strategic Space and Defense conference in Omaha (Oct. 9 to 11), military leaders from France and India were among those advocating a new role for nations operating in the United States' shadow.

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French Say 'Non' to U.S. Disclosure of Secret Satellites -- Peter B. de Selding  -- Space.com  -- June 08, 2007

A French space-surveillance radar has detected 20-30 satellites in low Earth orbit that do not figure in the U.S. Defense Department's published catalogue, a discovery that French officials say they will use to pressure U.S. authorities to stop publishing the whereabouts of French reconnaissance and military communications satellites.

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France to Be Site of World's First Nuclear Fusion Reactor -- Craig S. Smith  -- New York Times  -- June 28, 2005

France won an international competition today to be the site of the world's first nuclear fusion reactor, an estimated $12 billion project that many scientists see as essential to solving the world's future energy needs.

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France may allow 'first strikes' on rogue states in policy shift -- John Lichfield  -- Independent  -- October 28, 2003

The French newspaper Liberation has reported that France is preparing to change its nuclear weapons doctrine to include the possible use of first strikes against rogue states.

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French prepare powerful eye in sky -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- January 24, 2002

French Engineers are preparing to launch a new generation of their Spot satellite that will be able to "take images which are up to five times clearer than those currently available."

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Joint Eyes In The Sky -- Nicholas Fiorenza  -- Armed Forces Journal International  -- April 01, 2000

France and Germany have announced that they are forming a joint military satellite system to share intelligence assets.

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