I awoke yesterday to "a serious national security threat"....WTF?
Of course I had to dig to find out what was so serious.
Moments after the Senate bill to provide cash for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan went to the House a convenient threat was announced.... a "serious national security threat" is on the horizon....and as it were it is Russia. The announcement was made by GOPer Mike Turner....
"I am requesting that President Biden declassify all information relating to this threat so that Congress, the Administration, and our allies can openly discuss the actions necessary to respond to this threat," Turner continued.
That statement was followed a short time later by a letter from Rep. Jim Himes, a Democrat from Connecticut, who called the issue an "urgent matter" about "a destabilizing foreign military capability that should be known by all congressional policymakers." But, again, Himes didn't provide any details and only set off hours of speculation on Capitol Hill about what it could involve.
The intelligence reportedly involves "Russians wanting to put a nuclear weapon into space," according to ABC News. If that seems relatively underwhelming, it gets even weaker when it's clarified that Russia's desire for nukes has nothing to do with dropping them from space onto targets on Earth. Apparently, Russia wants to put the nukes in space to "possibly use against satellites."
(gizmodo.com)
Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), chair of the House Intelligence Committee, made a vague public warning on Wednesday about an unspecified "serious national security threat," prompting accusations that he did so to pressure the House to pass the $95 billion foreign military aid bill that just made it through the Senate.
US officials later told the media that the "unspecified threat was related to Russian space capabilities and a plan to develop a nuclear weapon that can target satellites.
Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) wrote a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) calling for an inquiry into Turner's decision to release the information.
Ogles said Turner likely did so to bolster support for passing new aid for Ukraine and for extending Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows mass warrantless surveillance of Americans. Section 702 was due to expire but was extended by the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act until April 19.
A cryptic request that led to House Speaker Mike Johnson later assuring reporters there is "no need for public alarm" on the matter. Two Democrat representatives also said there's no "imminent danger right now" and that "people should not panic," Axios reports.
Seriously?
No one is for sure of anything that Russia is up to right now.....a lot of supposition little fact.
This whole thing is about wanting to scare the House into passing the massive aid package from the Senate.
Funny how that works.
It is all a game funded by special interests and dark money.
I say screw those countries and move on to something important like the cost of meds for Americans....especially seniors that live on a fixed income.
But that is just me!
I have a hard time taking anything that comes out of our Congress seriously.
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"lego ergo scribo"
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