The Chinese regime urged the United States to act responsibly in space on Dec. 28, after its space station was forced to take evasive action to avoid collision with satellites launched by Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink program. Earlier on the same day, the state-run Global Times criticized the Starlink program and claimed that the Pentagon tried to test the Chinese space station’s capability of detecting a potential collision. “There’s a huge amount of debris in space. All space stations and satellites need to maneuver themselves to avoid collisions, which is not a big matter. The Chinese regime had its agenda by enlarging this tiny issue,” said Wang He, Epoch Times columnist, on Dec. 28. Wang pointed out that the foreign ministry’s spokesperson talked about the complaint on Tuesday because of a question that was asked by a reporter from the regime’s mouthpiece China National Radio. “This is an arrangement by …