"U.S. Concerns Over Russian Space Weapon Testing and Nuclear Capabilities"

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The Biden administration had been working behind closed doors to dissuade Russia from testing its new space-based antisatellite weapon with nuclear capabilities, reaching out to Russia, China, and India as possible intermediaries. Concerned that public disclosure of the intelligence might scuttle their efforts, the administration had kept the information close-hold. Despite these efforts, Russia has not shown willingness to engage on the issue, leading U.S. officials to fear that Russia will move forward with testing the weapon, which could potentially damage satellites relied on for communication, internet, and military operations.
Topics:nation#biden-administration#diplomatic-negotiations#international-relations#national-security#russia#space-weapon
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