In a cryptic statement, Republican Michael Turner called on members of Congress to review classified information about a “serious threat to national security.” The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee did not specify the nature of the threat. US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said he was surprised that the matter was made public because he had a meeting scheduled on Thursday with Michael Turner and other members of Congress.
“All I can say is that I will sit down with him and the other members of the intelligence committee, but I’m not going to say anything else from this podium,” Jake Sullivan said.
We wrote more about the case in the text entitled: Alarm following the disclosure of US intelligence data. “A serious threat to national security”:
Media: It’s about nuclear weapons in space
In a separate letter to members of the House of Representatives, Michael Turner and Democrat Jim Himes said that “an urgent issue has been identified regarding a destabilizing foreign military capability that should be known to all congressional policymakers.”
Citing sources on Capitol Hill, ABC television reported that this was about Russia’s plans to place nuclear weapons in space that could be used against satellites. House Speaker Mike Johnson said the matter did not involve an immediate threat and there was no cause for alarm.
“We will work together to address this matter, as we do all sensitive matters that are classified,” House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters on Capitol Hill Wednesday afternoon. – However, we want to make sure that everyone keeps their hands on the wheel – he added.
Source: Gazeta

Mabel is a talented author and journalist with a passion for all things technology. As an experienced writer for the 247 News Agency, she has established a reputation for her in-depth reporting and expert analysis on the latest developments in the tech industry.