All right I have had my funny five minutes on this one, but now let's get serious.......

The origins of the USA space programme go back to the late 1950s when it was obvious that the other world super power was going to make a bid for the control of space. Along came JKF in 1961 with the realization that the United States could not be left behind by the Russians for political, military or reasons.of prestige. So the race for the moon began, and at the same time the control of space was considered essential for the security of the United States. As Great Britain had enjoyed the control of the world's oceans for trade, political, military and reasons of prestige to maintain and protect the Empire, so the United States, in 'their Century', as one of the two world superpowers, would control the world through space.
Over the last 50 years the USA has exercised their control through satellites, military communication and missile systems. Therefore behind any mission to create bases on the moon, behind all the peaceful 'one world' rhetoric, will be the intention by the military advisors at the Pentagon to ensure the US gains a sole advantage of military base(s) on the moon, and indeed eventually elsewhere in space as the human race expands. That makes the cost of setting up these bases perfectly acceptable and it will be perceived to give the United States yet further political and military power over the earth using very advanced technology that we now probably cannot even imagine. This will defend the United States from the perceived enemies of the east, and no longer just Russia, although she continues to cause concern to the hawks of the Pentagon.
I suggest that this is what the intended renewed space programme is really about.
