You won't believe how Biden-Harris team responded when drones buzzed sensitive US military bases
When a sophisticated Chinese spy balloon floated over America in early 2023, lawmakers and the public were outraged at the Biden-Harris administration's passivity and initial inclination to keep it quiet – only acknowledging the balloon after two civilian photographers forced their hand. Now, the Wall Street Journal has broken news on an even more stupendous U.S. national security breach, reporting that drones flew over a sensitive nuclear weapons testing facility for three days last October and then, two months later, flew over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia for 17 straight nights while the Biden White House, and the military officers it promoted, dawdled and argued over what to do about it. The swarms started on Dec. 7, 2023. Drones, some as large as 20 feet long, flew at night over the Air Combat Command headquarters with its squadrons of advanced F-22 Raptor fighters. The blame-casting and responsibility-shirking reveal a dangerous pattern of hesitation and risk-averse decision-making.
Oct-16-2024, 13:00:50 GMT
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