There was a lot of speculation about what the threat was, and how urgent it was. There were reports it had to do with some sort of space weapon.
One reaction was that it was all a ploy to pass Ukraine military funding. But Turner didn’t call for funding, he called for declassification of the information. If it was a big nothingburger then declassification would reveal that. So I didn’t buy into that conspiracy theory.
This 2021 article explained the risk:
Abstract:The United States and NATO allies regularly experience from Russia major cyber-attacks penetrating government agencies and critical infrastructures for electric power, telecommunications, transportation and other sectors vital to electronic civilization. These events practice a new way of warfare, including EMP attacks, that could blackout North America and NATO Europe, and win World War III at the speed of light.Any nuclear weapon detonated in outer space, 30 kilometers or higher, will generate a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) damaging all kinds of electronics, blacking-out electric grids and collapsing other life-sustaining critical infrastructures. No blast, thermal, fallout or effects other than HEMP are experienced in the atmosphere and on the ground.Russian military doctrine, because HEMP attacks electronics, categorizes nuclear HEMP attack as a dimension of Information Warfare, Electronic Warfare and Cyber Warfare, which are modes of warfare operating within the electromagnetic spectrum.
But perhaps putting them in space would create a different threat. Taking down satellites without having to explode a nuke in our atmosphere, which would trigger a wider nuclear war, could cripple an opponent’s ability to communicate. But unless the threat could be targeted, the Russians would be taking down their own satellites also.
I think we need some more information here. Which is why I agree with Turner that the information should be declassified.
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