Do The Panic Russia may be launching its nuclear anti-satellite craft into space soon — even as its own government denies that such a weapon exists. As the New York Times reports, American intelligence officials are now warning their European counterparts that Russia's reported space nuke will be launched within the next year if it's going to […]
boxes of documents and the indictment, just those 31 documents of many hundred that were left unsecured for such a long period of time at mar-a-lago which i believe undoubtedly was from foreign intelligence services in terms of an ability to get to our nation s secrets, when you look at those and the classification levels and the code words, it really provides a shocking glimpse into the gamut of intelligence capabilities that they relate to. human sources around the globe that put their lives at risk to keep our countries safe, the satellite capabilities that we have, the expert ability to analyze imagery, the ability to interpret data acquired from sensors around the globe, these are capabilities that have taken years and billions of dollars and great effort to be able to
opportunities to run some tears. i need to have these opportunities around the schedule that suggests nuclear test. as it happens, at the moment there is a major south korean american exercise, which is an annual exercise. you would have expected them to announce, because thatis expected them to announce, because that is what they used to do, something around this period of time. however, and that is where the point you were making the truly important, at this particular point in time, you havejust important, at this particular point in time, you have just come important, at this particular point in time, you havejust come in important, at this particular point in time, you have just come in at the back of south korea injapan, because she d and his counterparts lock together, they discussed a number of issues. you could see that the relationship is politically getting on a much betterfooting, but particularly they discuss north korea under discussed how to improve working together to d
it was different on the part of the chinese and all of us, every country and particularly the u.s. has satellite capabilities, signals intelligence, all sorts of ways of collecting information. balloons invented in the 1780s, really aren t the most modern way to collect information. in a world of secret operations, the thing was the size of three buses. i mean, regular folks saw it. i think it is you know i m a skeptic, arthel, and i often have a different point of view and in this case i think this is a bunch of is, pardon me, hot a. there s no way the chinese put something sophisticated and great and put it on a balloon they know will be discovered and can be shot down and taken by the u.s.. you don t do that in the spy world and don t give away your most precious technologies to your enemy by putting on your big fat balloon. right, then you said you re a