Trump’s Space Force Logo A Thinly Cloaked ‘Star Trek’ Rip-Off?
In December, Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act which gave budget existence to the Space Force, the newest branch of the military .
At the signing, the 45th President of the United States said America will soon fill the nation’s glaring security vacuum in space. “Amid grave threats to our national security, American superiority in space is absolutely vital. We’re leading, but we’re not leading by enough, and very shortly, we’ll be leading by a lot.”
The Space Force has its own Twitter account and, as of Friday, more than 206,000 followers. The account noted a recent sartorial milestone with an image of a Space Force uniform. There was no reference to the practical effectiveness of green camouflage in outer space.
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