Superpower USA supposedly can’t shoot down “mysterious” drones, but we have no problem shooting down our own $30 million F-18 fighter jets

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by S.D. Wells, Natural News:

    • The government’s inability to address mysterious drones raises doubts about its claimed incapacity to capture or shoot down drones hovering over uninhabited areas.
    • The disparity in handling drone threats overseas versus on American soil highlights a concerning lack of effectiveness in countering drones within U.S. borders.
  • The incident of two U.S. Navy pilots shot down over the Red Sea due to friendly fire questions the adequacy of U.S. defense measures against drone threats.

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    • Recent drone sightings in Arizona and New Jersey suggest a domestic origin, emphasizing the need for enhanced protocols to safeguard American airspace and critical infrastructure.
    • The evolving challenges in maintaining airspace security underscore the urgency for the U.S. government to prioritize protecting America and its citizens from emerging drone threats.

Who says our government can’t shoot down these mysterious drones? Plenty of them are flying around over areas where there are no people, no homes, no businesses, and no threat of harm to people on the ground. Does the United States Air Force and Navy claim they have ZERO ability to capture or shoot down these flying objects, that hover in one area for extended periods of time?

Are we really supposed to believe that? What, do the drones and orbs have invisible forcefields around them that are impervious to missiles? Maybe they are all like the Star Trek Enterprise – “divert warp power to the shields Captain Kirk!”

Drone Threats: Protecting America Should Be the Priority

In a world where drone technology is advancing rapidly, the threat posed by drones is becoming a significant concern globally. While countries like China are making remarkable progress in utilizing drones for various purposes, the United States is facing challenges in effectively countering drone threats, especially when they are over American soil.

The recent incidents involving drone threats highlight a stark contrast in how the U.S. government handles drone incursions overseas versus those within its borders. The ability to shoot down enemy drones abroad appears straightforward, but when drones fly over U.S. territory, the government seems perplexed and helpless.

One notable incident that underscores this disparity is the shooting down of two U.S. Navy pilots over the Red Sea in a friendly fire incident. Despite the ongoing conflict against Yemeni Houthi rebels, the U.S. military mistakenly targeted its own aircraft, leading to the first shootdown of an American fighter jet in the conflict. The confusion and trigger-happy response displayed in this incident raise questions about the effectiveness of U.S. defense measures against drone threats.

While the U.S. military is actively engaged in combating drone threats in regions like Yemen, the focus on protecting American citizens and infrastructure within the country seems to be lacking. Recent drone sightings in Arizona and New Jersey, exhibiting advanced capabilities to evade detection, point towards a domestic origin rather than a foreign threat. The involvement of intelligence agencies like the CIA, NSA, and NRO in developing and testing advanced UAV technologies suggests a domestic experimentation scenario.

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