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    White House Raises Red Flag on Russian Anti-Satellite Capability – Putin Disagrees

    Geopolitical Chessboard: Putin critiques the conflicting Western stance on Russia, impacting strategic stability.
    February 22, 2024 Politics
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    In a recent development, Russian President Vladimir Putin refuted allegations of Moscow planning to deploy nuclear weapons in space. This statement follows the White House’s assertion that Russia has acquired an anti-satellite weapon capability, a claim Putin vehemently denies.

    The White House, last week, expressed concerns about Russia’s possession of a potentially “troubling” anti-satellite weapon, emphasizing that it is not yet operational. National security spokesperson John Kirby stated that the weapon, if nuclear-capable, would violate the international Outer Space Treaty, signed by over 130 countries, including Russia.

    The Outer Space Treaty explicitly prohibits the deployment of nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction in orbit and the stationing of weapons in outer space. In response to these claims, Putin clarified Russia’s stance, asserting, “Our position is quite clear and transparent: we have always been and remain categorically opposed to the deployment of nuclear weapons in space.”

    The Russian president urged all nations to adhere to existing agreements in the space domain and dismissed the accusations as part of what he referred to as a “clamor being raised in the West.”

    During a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Putin emphasized that Russia has developed space capabilities similar to other nations, including the United States. Shoigu supported this claim, stating, “We haven’t deployed any nuclear weapons in space or any elements to use against satellites or to create fields where satellites can’t work efficiently.”

    However, Shoigu speculated that the White House’s allegations could be a strategic move to exert pressure on Congress to support aid for Ukraine. He also suggested that the accusations might serve as an incentive for Moscow to re-enter nuclear arms control talks, which Russia had suspended amidst tensions with the US over Ukraine.

    While Putin did not rule out the possibility of future contacts with the US, he maintained that the ongoing push for Russia’s defeat in Ukraine by Washington makes such dialogues impossible at present. He criticized the contradictory stance of the US and the West, calling for Russia’s strategic defeat while expressing a desire for dialogue on strategic stability, stating, “It won’t work.”

    This exchange highlights the escalating tensions and geopolitical complexities, with both sides presenting conflicting narratives. As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, mindful of the potential repercussions on global stability. Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving story.

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