What to make of all these drones -- and the U.S. response? "The CNN headline read: “Drones continue to buzz over US bases. The military isn’t sure why or how to stop them.”
"That seems odd … if not unbelievable … as the U.S. military is the most advanced and lavishly funded in the world.
"Yet it appears that every government department/agency/entity is entirely clueless and pointing fingers at every other government department/agency/entity.
"The article supporting the headline noted that the drones’ “…intent could be anything from attempting to gather intelligence on the base or testing its defenses and response time, to gaining a better understanding of how the bases work …”
"If their intent is to gather intelligence on the bases and those that run them, the intelligence they gather might indicate that there is no intelligence on those bases, given the news.
"In testing their defenses, they would have discovered there is no apparent defense.
"Testing their response time would have yielded the realization that there has been no response at all, forget about time." . . .
Flying Drones Over NJ; I will not be the one to criticize the Army if tomorrow they set up anti-aircraft batteries in New Jersey. . . ."Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew does not share Biden’s extreme calm, and he made it clear on Twitter: “Iran’s militarized drone carrier vanished from port between Nov. 12 and Nov. 28, right around when the drones started appearing. It’s our responsibility to at least investigate any potential connection to what is happening in New Jersey. We need answers." . . .