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US intelligence raises alarm over Russia’s alleged plans to launch nuclear weapons into space

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Concerns mount over potential threat to western satellites and international space stability

US intelligence has reportedly identified a significant threat from Russia, indicating plans to launch nuclear weapons into space.

While the specific details of the threat remain undisclosed, sources suggest that these weapons could target Western satellites, posing a grave risk to communication networks and military systems.

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President Joe Biden and the White House are said to be closely monitoring the situation, describing it as a “serious” national security concern. However, the information has not been made public to prevent mass panic.

The alleged plan, if confirmed, would violate the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which aims to maintain space stability and prevent the weaponization of outer space.

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The US House intelligence committee, led by Republican Mike Turner, has called for transparency from the Biden administration, urging them to share information with the public.

Despite concerns, officials emphasize that there is no immediate threat, but the situation is being closely monitored.

This development comes amid escalating global tensions and fears of nuclear conflict, highlighting the complex challenges faced by world leaders in maintaining peace and security.

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