The chairman of the intelligence committee of the House of Representatives of the US Congress said that Russia's plans to deploy nuclear ** in space will pose a serious threat. Subsequently, a number of people in the United States quoted insiders as saying that Russia's space nuclear is still in the research and development stage. Moscow immediately refuted it, believing that this was nothing more than a ploy by the United States to get more aid funds from Congress.
A number of U.S. ** have quoted anonymous sources in the U.S. ** circle as saying that intelligence agencies have information about Russia's nuclear deployment program in space. The United States** has already informed Congress and its European allies about the matter. However, Russia's space nuclear ** is still in the research and development stage and does not pose a threat in the near future.
The new type of anti-satellite nuclear bomb developed by Russia is suspected to be deployed in space, which can cut off US military satellite communications and destroy US spy satellites. The Russian military is upgrading"Very worrying ability"。
The turmoil first originated with Mike Turner, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee of the US Congress"Breaking the news"。He said the intelligence committee had already made it available to all members of Congress"Information about *** suffering from serious threats"。The Republican congressman also said that he had asked Biden to disclose all relevant information to Congress so that Congress, Congress and allies could discuss countermeasures. Turner didn't make it clear which one it was, though"Serious threat", sparking widespread speculation. Shortly thereafter, a number of U.S. media began to break the news"The Russian army plans to deploy space nuclear **"。
Adviser Jake Sullivan confirmed that he would meet with several bipartisan congressional leaders on the matter. He was at a press conference, although it was not disclosed"What kind of serious threat is it?", but said to Turner about the public disclosure of the information before the meeting"Shocked"。
Now, several members of the U.S. House of Representatives, who are well versed in intelligence matters, are trying to defuse the tension set off by Turner"Turmoil"。They stressed that although Turner mentioned a very serious situation, however"Definitely not an imminent crisis"。Republican Speaker Mike Johnson also said"There is no reason to cause public unease. "Other lawmakers condemned Turner's approach, arguing that he was unfit to serve as chairman of the Intelligence Committee.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov was quick to refute reports from the United States. He said that this is undoubtedly an attempt by the United States to persuade Congress to approve an increase in aid funds to Ukraine for attacking Russia. Peskov stressed that Russia will not respond further to these reports until the US side gives detailed information"What other tricks will the White House throw at it? Let's wait and see. "
On the issue of funding aid to Ukraine, the United States has been at loggerheads for a long time. Republicans, who hold a majority in the House of Representatives, have refused to approve another $60 billion in military aid to Ukraine. Republican House Speaker Johnson stressed that the approval of the funds is conditional on a re-tightening of US immigration policy.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who is attending a NATO meeting in Brussels, said that there is no information on Russia's possible planning to deploy space nuclear **. He warned all parties not to rush to a response or jump to conclusions. Pistorius said he would discuss the matter with his allies"We have to evaluate it, understand the technical details, and then think about the next steps. "