Russia's nuclear anti-satellite weapon poses 'no immediate threat' to Earth, White House says

The White House has reassured the American public that a Russian nuclear space weapon, presently in development, poses no threat to people or property on the ground.

Speculation and worries about the weapon surfaced on Wednesday (Feb. 14) after House Intelligence Committee chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) publicly asked President Biden to “declassify all information relating to this threat.” Soon after, members of Congress and the United States’ European allies were briefed on the threat, which is reported to be associated with some type of nuclear anti-satellite (ASAT) capability.

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