NATO chief comments reports on Russia's plans for nuclear weapons in space
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is always monitoring all potential threats in all areas, says NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
He was asked about the fact that the Russian Federation is allegedly planning to place nuclear weapons in space.
"What I can say is that in NATO we are constantly exchanging intelligence between NATO allies," he said.
According to him, the allies are "always monitoring all potential threats in all domains from all directions."
What preceded
National Security Adviser to the President of the United States Jake Sullivan talked about the threat to national security, but a broader briefing will take place tomorrow.
Moreover, CNN wrote that the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Mike Turner, provided intelligence on a serious threat to national security to all members of Congress for review. It may be linked to Russia.
ABC News reported yesterday that the Russian Federation wants to place nuclear weapons in space, which is why the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Mike Turner, provided intelligence about a serious threat to U.S. national security.