U.S. Pentagon rendered helpless as foreign drones freely conduct surveillance on sensitive military sites
Over the past four years, Chinese spy balloons and other foreign “UFO” drones have been conducting surveillance over sensitive military sites in the United States, the Pentagon confirms. However, the Pentagon says it cannot stop these fleets of unidentified drones due to federal laws prohibiting military action on U.S. soil. A recent report by the Wall Street Journal reveals that these aerial intruders have been surveilling key military locations, including the elite SEAL Team Six base and Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval port in the world.
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Over the past four years, Chinese spy balloons and other foreign “UFO” drones have been conducting surveillance over sensitive military sites in the United States, the Pentagon confirms. However, the Pentagon says it cannot stop these fleets of unidentified drones due to federal laws prohibiting military action on U.S. soil. A recent report by the Wall Street Journal reveals that these aerial intruders have been surveilling key military locations, including the elite SEAL Team Six base and Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval port in the world.
https://www.newstarget.com
U.S. Pentagon rendered helpless as foreign drones freely conduct surveillance on sensitive military sites
Over the past four years, Chinese spy balloons and other foreign “UFO” drones have been conducting surveillance over sensitive military sites in the United States, the Pentagon confirms. However, the Pentagon says it cannot stop these fleets of unidentified drones due to federal laws prohibiting military action on U.S. soil. A recent report by the Wall Street Journal reveals that these aerial intruders have been surveilling key military locations, including the elite SEAL Team Six base and Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval port in the world.
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