America First Policy Institute
Lt. General (Ret.) Keith Kellogg joined Fox to discuss the national security threat posed by Russia.
Lt. General (Ret.) Keith Kellogg, former National Security Adviser to Vice President Mike Pence, joined Fox News to discuss the evolving national security threats posed by Russia. During the segment, Kellogg highlighted concerns over Russia's recent advancements in space and missile technology.
Kellogg emphasized the seriousness of these developments, citing Russia's testing of space-based anti-satellite weapons and the upcoming deployment of the Sarmat ICBM. "Putin claims that the Sarmat ICBM can defeat any ground intervention anywhere in the world," Kellogg noted, stressing the need for vigilance.
He criticized the current administration's lack of transparency and urged for the declassification of pertinent information to reassure the American public. "The president can declassify today anything they're talking about...to reassure the American people everything's okay," he stated.
Kellogg also touched on the broader implications of these threats, including the potential for nuclear escalation and the importance of maintaining a strong nuclear triad. He called for a balanced response, warning against undue speculation and emphasizing the need for clear communication from the administration.
In conclusion, Kellogg highlighted the critical nature of addressing these threats, calling on national leadership to provide clarity and reassurance to the public amidst rising global tensions.