Geopolitical August 21, 2025

Satellites Under Siege: How Global Powers Are Weaponizing The Skies

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## Thursday, August 21, 2025

### Satellites Under Siege: How Global Powers Are Weaponizing The Skies

**Satellites Under Siege: How Global Powers Are Weaponizing The Skies******

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The world has always feared wars fought on land, sea, or even beneath the waves--but the next battlefield may be the silent void above our heads. Space, once hailed as humanity's final frontier, has now become the staging ground for the greatest military and technological struggle of our age. Nations are racing not only for dominance but for survival itself, and the stakes are no less than civilization's ability to function in the modern world.

Every day, most of us rely on satellites without ever noticing. They direct our GPS, keep global trade moving, power our communications, feed our weather forecasts, and form the nervous system of military defense. More than 12,000 active satellites now orbit Earth, serving as the unseen infrastructure of both global economies and national security. They are also the first to spot missile launches, giving nations precious minutes of warning. But that very reliance makes them a prime target. In a future war, satellites could be the first--and most devastating--casualties.

**Russia's Playbook: A Doomsday Weapon in Orbit**

Russia's ambitions in space are not just about dominance--they are about deterrence through fear. National security officials now warn that Moscow is developing a nuclear, space-based weapon designed to do the unthinkable: take out virtually every satellite in low-Earth orbit at once. The blueprint is chilling. First, a massive physical strike would send shockwaves of shrapnel rippling outward, smashing into satellite after satellite. Then, a nuclear blast would fry the electronics of any surviving systems. In one fell swoop, Russia could darken the skies, rendering useless thousands of the machines humanit