this is gbs, the global public square, welcome to all of you in the united states, and around the world, i am coming to you from new york city. today on the program, the assassination of japan s former prime minister, shinzo abe. shot in broad daylight, in a country with almost no gun homicide. we will explore the murder, and his legacy. then, after a stunning series of resignations from his cabinets, boris johnson finally admits it is time to go. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. what happens now? i will ask former top conservative party official, camilla. also, henry kissinger on vladimir putin. the 99-year-old former secretary of state, has met with the russian leader perhaps more than any other american. as the war in ukraine continues to rage, what the west and the world needs to know about that man s intentions. and, space. the final frontier. for international conflict and perhaps even war. i will talk to general john raymon
i read them as being reckless and irresponsible behavior. the space domain is a domain for global use and it provides great opportunity for the nations of the world. what we have seen is a spectrum of threats that have materialized over the last decade, or so. everything from reversible jamming of communication satellites, to directed energy threat, lasers, that can blind or dazzle satellites, to missiles that can launch from the ground and destroy satellites, which is what you just mentioned. russia did that this past november. they launched a missile and blew up a satellite in low earth orbit to a little over 1500 pieces of debris. we are still tracking and warning folks across the globe. we act as a space traffic control to make sure that people don t hit that.