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The United States and Israel Sign Space Cooperation Agreement (israelnationalnews.com)

MarkWhittington writes: According to a story in Arutz Sheva, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Israel Space Agency Director General Menachem Kidron signed an agreement to further future space cooperation between the two countries. The agreement took place at the International Astronautical Conference taking place in Jerusalem. The agreement restores a previous commitment for space cooperation between the two countries that lapsed in 2005. The current agreement will have a far greater scope than the previous one.

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  1. So.... by NecroPuppy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Mel Brooks was right?

    (It's not obscure; this is Slashdot)

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  2. AWESOME! by harrkev · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wow! It is great to hear about one country in that part of the world who is interested in rockets WITHOUT explosives attached. Good job, Israel!

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    1. Re:AWESOME! by harrkev · · Score: 3, Insightful

      You realise that you're talking about Israel, an actual nuclear-weapon-equipped power, right? This is part of why the region is as it is.

      I can't believe that I am replying to an anonymous coward, but you could not be more wrong.

      Israel has had nukes for DECADES. How many times have they used one? (hint: the number is an integer between -0.5 and +0.5)

      If Iran or Syria had a nuke, how long would they wait to use it? Weeks? Hours?

      When has Israel ever used force? Only when provoked.

      At least Israel HAS an interest in technology that does not go "boom." If you will recall, the Intel Core Architecture was invented in Israel (derived from Pentium M). Israel is actually a hotbed of technology and science. See here.

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    2. Re:AWESOME! by guantamanera · · Score: 3, Insightful

      When has Israel ever used force? Only when provoked.

      So expelling Palestinians from lands their then razing their homes to the ground to build Israeli settlements is not a provocation? The Israelis government does many more provoking things but the world just keeps turning a blind eye.

    3. Re:AWESOME! by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 3, Informative

      There is a difference if a Person BUYS a house and razes it down to build a new one versus Israeli moving with bulldozers into Palestinian settlements and destroying them.


      In Israel there shouldn't be any Palestinian homes. While different ethnicities of Israelis live in those homes, all homes in Israel should all be Israeli.

      Half of Israel is conquered by Israelians ... and does not really belong to that country ... expulsion/eviction of war victims is forbidden by international law.

      I hope your statement above was a lame joke.

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    4. Re:AWESOME! by Maritz · · Score: 2, Insightful

      When has Israel ever used force? Only when provoked.

      LOL. Doesn't take much to 'provoke' them does it.

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  3. Re:With Jews by fyngyrz · · Score: 4, Funny

    <you know the tone I'm using here>My son, the astronaut. He never calls. He never writes. Something about delays, transmission delays maybe, i don't know, but never calls, doesn't write eithuh, no never, and what am I, chopped liveh? He couldn't stay on earth, and take care of his mother, like a good boy, no, he had to go gallavanting all over like a big shot, while I sit here, no one to take care of me... Not like my husband, Mortimer. Mortimer! MORTIMER! BRING ME MY TEA!<end tone>

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  4. Re: Outer space? by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And FYI: there is noting wrong with building settlements on your land.

    But that's not all the only place they build, is it?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

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  5. Re: Outer space? by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2

    So leave israel out of your fucking snide remarks and spend your energy on more serious problems like the fucking fundamentalist that want nothing less but to chop your infidel head off.

    I live in the Northern part of the US, so I don't really encounter a lot of the fundamentalists. They're only a small percentage of Christians, anyway.

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  6. Re: Outer space? by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 2

    There is no difference in Muzzies, who have since 700AD overrun large parts of Asia and Africa versus Christians overrunning the Americas, Asia and uh oh, Europe.

    Or have you forgotten that _all_ of the Europeans where _non christians_ before roughly 400AD?

    I for my part hate it to be sourrounded by all those Christians who have forgotten the prime doctrins of their religion.

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  7. Re:You're so negative by jbolden · · Score: 2

    How could countries that have strong national identities not discriminate? The whole purpose of the state is to be the agency for collective of the nation. Nations by their very nature have strong cultural and often ethnic identities. To not discriminate the state can't be the collective agency for nations.