Two days ago, Russia suddenly received a very strange accusation, claiming that it would deploy nuclear weapons in space.
In fact, the head of the U.S. Congressional intelligence agency, Mike Turner, recently issued a new bulletin, saying that the United States is currently facing a "serious *** threat" and asked the Biden administration to provide it with more information to better deal with these dangers.
The announcement was ambiguous, which caused a lot of speculation and discussion among major ** and netizens in the United States.
According to insider sources, Russia is currently developing a satellite related to atomic physics, which is likely to carry a nuclear bomb, that is, it has the power of a nuclear bomb.
However, some news organizations speculated that when Turner made this announcement, he was likely to imply that the United States did not have any "major hidden dangers" and that its intention was to increase Russia's threat to Ukraine, so that everyone would know the significance of the passage of the aid bill to Ukraine.
The Russian side reacted to this, and the Kremlin agreed, and they unanimously agreed that Russia's deployment of nuclear weapons in outer space was just to create more public support for the aid program to Ukraine, and all this was planned by them.
However, it is interesting that Turner, who issued this declaration, is not Biden's Democratic Party, but a Communist Congressman, who should be on a different side from Biden, and there is no need to go to such great lengths to support the Democratic Party's bill. A member of the US Congress pointed out that Turner's sudden statement was entirely due to the fact that the White House was not resolute in its attitude towards this "serious threat" and just wanted to make the public aware of this "serious threat." In addition, he deliberately pointed out that Turner's statement had nothing to do with the "Ukraine Aid Act", while Turner said that he said it only after the relevant personnel of the Biden administration agreed.
So, what is the truth of all this?
I think that the United States may really get information about Russia's development of "space and anti-satellite technology", but it will definitely not release nuclear ** to the outside world, nor will it drop nuclear bombs on the earth. Maybe it's just nuclear power as a regular energy, such as signal jammers, electromagnetic pulses, and so on. Turner's remarks are undoubtedly exaggerated, and his intention is undoubtedly to highlight Russia's threat to the United States.
So why is Turner, as a Republican, emphasizing the Russian threat?
The reason is simple, that is, it is also scattered among Republicans.
The last time the Senate voted, many Democrats agreed with the bill to save Ukraine, but now, this bill has been stuck by the House of Representatives, and several Democrats are strongly opposing it. From this point, it can be seen that Biden's camp is also divided into two factions, some people feel that the bill to aid Ukraine should be passed, but there are also some people who feel that it is not enough. And Turner's attitude towards Russia is also very likely to be to cooperate with the Democratic Party to get the "Ukraine Aid Act" passed.