In the latest development, the White House has expressed concern over Russia’s evolving anti-satellite capability but assured that there is no immediate threat.
What Happened: National Security Spokesperson for the White House, John Kirby, stated on Thursday that Russia’s new anti-satellite capability is a cause for concern but not an immediate threat, Reuters reported.
“This is still a capability they are developing. We are still analyzing the information that is available to that,” he assured.
During a daily White House news briefing, Kirby disclosed the new Russian capability, prompted by a warning from U.S. Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) about a “serious national security threat.”
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President Joe Biden has been kept abreast of these developments and has ordered a series of initial actions in response. These measures include additional briefings for congressional leaders and direct diplomatic engagement with Russia.
Why It Matters: This announcement comes amid rising concerns about Russia’s military ambitions. Earlier this week, Estonia’s Foreign Intelligence Service warned that Russia’s military buildup could lead to a potential conflict with NATO. This report is based on Russia’s plans to double its forces along the NATO border with Finland and the Baltic States of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia.
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