
Levin goes off on reported anti-satellite weapons ban, says decision endangers US, empowers Russia
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President Biden's reported plan to ban U.S. anti-satellite-weapons tests is of three-pronged concern, Mark Levin said.
The move appeared to encapsulate a trio of Biden administration priorities: spite Donald Trump, boost American rivals like Russia and China, and pursue a self-destructive extreme-environmentalist agenda, Levin said.
Vice President Kamala Harris will announce the move during a visit to a Space Force installation in Lompoc, Calif., Levin noted, adding that the U.S.S.F. is indeed both the newest branch of the U.S. military — and one conceived by Trump to defend against exactly such potential attacks from enemy nations, among other reasons.
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