 U.S. working on plans to respond to national security threat from Russia. The United States is working on a plan to respond to the national security threat posed by Russia's development of anti-satellite weapons states Mike Turner, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. We met with U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan and he began to lay out a plan that hopefully would begin to address the threat to U.S. national security, Turner said on NBC News. According to Turner, this threat is very serious, but he could neither confirm nor deny that it is related to Russia's intentions to launch nuclear weapons into space, as previously reported by the U.S. media. The threat is very serious. I am glad that the administration of the U.S. president is beginning to take action, he said. Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee announced the existence of a serious threat to U.S. national security but did not disclose any details. This information was later confirmed by U.S. presidential adviser Jake Sullivan. ABC News, citing its own sources, wrote that this threat to national security could be related to Russia's plans to launch nuclear weapons into space to be used against satellites. Later CNN learned that details of Russia's development of nuclear space weapons and described the threats. The same time U.S. president Joe Biden reassured Americans that there is no nuclear threat to the United States today.