"Serious national security threat": Fears rise over reports Russia plans to put a nuke in space

The House Intelligence Committee Chair asked Biden to declassify intel on reported nuclear anti-satellite weapon

House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) called on President Joe Biden to declassify all intelligence reports related to an unnamed “serious national security threat” on Wednesday, as reported by ABC News. Jake Sullivan, White House national security adviser, addressed the remarks in a press briefing, assured reporters the country faced no imminent threat of attack, and confirmed that he reached out to congressional leaders. Sullivan offered no further details of the supposed threat.

According to ABC News, two sources familiar with deliberations on Capitol Hill told the outlet that the classified intelligence involved Russian ambitions to put a nuclear weapon into space — not to drop a nuclear weapon onto Earth, but rather to possibly use against satellites. “It is very concerning and very sensitive,” one source reportedly told the outlet, calling it “a big deal.”

“Current and former officials said the nuclear weapon was not in orbit,” The New York Times reported, confirming ABC News’ report. Turner’s warning comes ahead of a previously planned Thursday meeting on the topic between congressional leaders and Biden’s top security advisers which Turner is scheduled to attend. Sullivan said he “was a bit surprised that Congressman Turner came out today.”

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
Semi-Hemi-Demigod avatar

They're putting it in space because that's the only place the crews can't steal components off the missiles to sell for vodka

ganksy,
@ganksy@lemmy.world avatar

Sounds like somebody wants to get defense money for contractor buddies while simultaneously putting pressure on Biden. Russia can hardly put people in space now. How are they going to pursue nukes?

DogPeePoo,

Sooo…

Congressman Turner came out today.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Outer Space Treaty

Article IV

States Parties to the Treaty undertake not to place in orbit around the Earth any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space in any other manner.

2009-2017.state.gov/t/isn/5181.htm

Russia ratified this when they were still the USSR. I would not at all be surprised if Putin argues that means they are no longer a signatory.

Jaysyn,
Jaysyn avatar

Russia ratified this when they were still the USSR. I would not at all be surprised if Putin argues that means they are no longer a signatory.

Fine, then they no longer get the other perks of being the heir to the USSR, like a UN veto.

gregorum,

Russia ratified this when they were still the USSR. I would not at all be surprised if Putin argues that means they are no longer a signatory.

which would be pretty fucked, since the opposite argument is how they kept the USSR’s permanent UNSC seat.

Windex007,

They already said that the agreement to never invade Ukraine in exchange for all Ukraine’s nukes was not valid because the USSR, not Russia, made the deal.

They’re pretty comfortable playing both sides of the argument

Rapidcreek,

Mike Johnson has seen this intelligence.

Mike Johnson knows that withholding aid to Ukraine will result in Russian victories. And that is what he is choosing. That is what Trump is choosing. That is what MAGA is choosing. Their considered policy is the defeat of Ukraine and imperiling all of Europe. Think about that.

Riccosuave,
@Riccosuave@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, they are fucking traitors to humanity. Unfortunately, so are large swaths of the population. So, now what?

Until a large enough percentage of the population of this planet is willing to suffer the consequences of reforming society, the strategic balance will always favor the consolidation of power into fewer and fewer hands. Revolution is and always has been the only viable option to save our species from a dystopian future, as far as I can tell anyway.

BaroqueInMind,
BaroqueInMind avatar

The problem here is that most left leaning people are fucking afraid of guns. Who the fuck do you expect to revolt with you? The cops?

Riccosuave,
@Riccosuave@lemmy.world avatar

That’s just it. I don’t expect anyone to revolt until the suffering people are experiencing vastly outweighs the price of revolution. Even then, it may not happen. Until humanity loses its desire to fight and die over petty differences rather than focusing our resources on preserving civilization in a more efficient, equitable fashion then we are just headed towards guaranteed extinction on a much shorter timeline than most people are willing to accept. I do not wish for violent revolution, but I am willing to accept that it may be either necessary or inevitable.

cmat273,

there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of here putting nukes in space is dumb as fuck

photonic_sorcerer,
@photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Which is exactly why Putin would do it. That, and to take out Starlink and DoD spy sats.

cmat273,

They don’t need nukes to do that and it would potentially kill people in space because there is no atmosphere to stop the radiation from travelling. Also they can hit anywhere in the world already there is no need to put nukes in space. It’s all fearmongering.

Tremble,

Is a satellite that is powered by nuclear energy that can shoot a laser at another satellite still a nuclear weapon?

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I saw this movie.

spoilerTommy Lee Jones ends up riding the nuke to the moon.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

What movie? That sounds dope.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Ahh yeah. I like how Sutherland gets through the eye test and says something like “my sight may be shit, but my memory is great.”

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Donald Sutherland was probably the best part of that movie. After he couldn’t be an astronaut he became a roller coaster tester. I’ve spent 24 years looking for career opportunities in the roller coaster testing.

RattlerSix, (edited )

So much for the “highly sensitive” source of this information. Republicans just let Putin know that we’re onto him

AllonzeeLV, (edited )

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  • FuglyDuck,
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    KE payloads are probably the most useful. Scatter lead shot and let Kessler take over. Explosives are quite a bit weaker, though explosively formed projectiles might be useful- or something like a claymore spraying shrapnel.

    In any case, they may be intending to detonate a nuke in orbit for the EMP effect. It would probably knock out everything that’s not military (like Starlink.), in an area much larger than what conventional weapons would do.

    Nuking orbit like that would piss off a lot of people; including NATO. (And presumably China.)

    jantin,

    Unless you want to take out a whole bunch of them. Swarm of nanosats with some kind of miniexplosives or even just one-use engines to force deorbiting would probably still be more efficient, unless…

    Unless you want to go for geostationary. A real crowd of satellitrs which have a feature of always looking at the same part of the Earth. While it would be very easy to send a boom device to low earth orbit (also very crowded), erasing a bunch of satellites there would be a temporary inconvenience (let’s not talk about Kessler) since a lot of what’s important is either a global constellation (starlink, gps) or has redundancies (earth observation comes to mind). But explode a nuke in the geostationary over the US and suddenly America has no sat TV/radio, no weather sat coverage and it’s harder to patch up than “just” replacing missing nodes of a constellation.

    AllonzeeLV,

    I think they’d need to send something bigger than tsar bomba up there to do that, wouldn’t even a nuclear explosive lack it’s terran scale in space without the enhancing effects of an atmosphere? Edit: ohhhh nevermind, EMP.

    Also that would certainly be a MAD event where we’d be forced to retaliate on a nuclear scale?

    Gormadt,
    @Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Any nukes in space would be horrendously bad

    Hopefully the number up there remains zero

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