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RUSSIA’S ADVANCES ON SPACE-BASED NUCLEAR WEAPON DRAW U.S. CONCERNS

A congressman’s cryptic statement about new intelligence set Washington abuzz
and infuriated White House officials.

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By Julian E. Barnes, Karoun Demirjian, Eric Schmitt and David E. Sanger

Julian E. Barnes, Karoun Demirjian and Eric Schmitt reported from Washington,
and David E. Sanger from Berlin.

Feb. 14, 2024Updated 7:32 p.m. ET
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The United States has informed Congress and its allies in Europe about Russian
advances on a new, space-based nuclear weapon designed to threaten America’s
extensive satellite network, according to current and former officials briefed
on the matter.

Such a satellite-killing weapon, if deployed, could destroy civilian
communications, surveillance from space and military command-and control
operations by the United States and its allies. At the moment, the United States
does not have the ability to counter such a weapon and defend its satellites, a
former official said.

Officials said that the new intelligence, which they did not describe in detail,
raised serious questions about whether Russia was preparing to abandon the Outer
Space Treaty of 1967, which bans all orbital nuclear weapons. But since Russia
does not appear close to deploying the weapon, they said, it is not considered
an urgent threat.

The intelligence was made public, in part, in a cryptic announcement on
Wednesday by Representative Michael R. Turner, Republican of Ohio and the
chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. He called on the Biden
administration to declassify the information without saying specifically what it
was.



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ABC News reported earlier that the intelligence had to do with Russian
space-based antisatellite nuclear weaponry. Current and former officials said
that the launch of the antisatellite did not appear imminent, but that there was
a limited window of time, which they did not define, to prevent its deployment.

Concerns about placing nuclear weapons in space go back 50 years; it was even a
sub-theme of “Star Trek” episodes in the late 1960s, just as the treaty was
coming into effect. The United States experimented with versions of the
technology but never deployed them. Russia has been developing its space-based
capabilities for decades.

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Julian E. Barnes covers the U.S. intelligence agencies and international
security matters for The Times. He has written about security issues for more
than two decades. More about Julian E. Barnes

Karoun Demirjian covers Congress with a focus on defense, foreign policy,
intelligence, immigration, and trade and technology. More about Karoun Demirjian

Eric Schmitt is a national security correspondent for The Times, focusing on
U.S. military affairs and counterterrorism issues overseas, topics he has
reported on for more than three decades. More about Eric Schmitt

David E. Sanger covers the Biden administration and national security. He has
been a Times journalist for more than four decades and has written several books
on challenges to American national security. More about David E. Sanger

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