Mysterious Drones Cause Concern in New York, Donald Trump Calls for Action

Mysterious Drones Cause Concern in New York, Donald Trump Calls for Action

World December 15, 2024 16:01

new york - The sightings of mysterious drones in New Jersey and neighboring states have raised concerns among residents and politicians. The FBI is conducting an investigation, but the preliminary conclusions have left many unsatisfied.

In recent weeks, drones have been frequently spotted in New Jersey and neighboring states, sparking worries among residents and politicians. An investigation by the FBI and other authorities is ongoing, with concerns raised about the drones hovering over suspected military targets and critical infrastructure.

Potential U.S. President, Donald Trump, has stated that the drones could be 'shot down if necessary'. He argues that the government cannot claim ignorance about the drones.

The White House security adviser, John Kirby, attempted to reassure the public during a briefing, stating that according to the Pentagon, there is no risk.

The FBI has received over three thousand tips and videos related to the drone sightings, with most occurrences reported at night.

New York Governor Hochul declared that Stewart Airfield's runways were closed for about an hour due to drone activity in the airspace. She emphasized the need for a thorough investigation and urged the Congress to grant additional powers to state and local authorities.

Meanwhile, the New Jersey State Police have been receiving reports of drone sightings since November 18. Governor Phil Murphy has called on Congress to reauthorize the federal government's authority to counter unmanned weapons.

Donald Trump raised concerns about the government's awareness of the drone issue, questioning how such incidents could occur without detection. He also popularized a conspiracy theory suggesting government involvement in deploying these drones to simulate an extraterrestrial attack for power gain.

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