Mike McCaul: Drones ‘Over Our Military Sites Are Adversarial and Most Likely Are Coming from the People’s Republic of China’
‘We need to identify who is behind these drones’
Dec 18, 2024 3:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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MCCAUL: “Right. I mean, you have, you have commercial drones that are, you know, Amazon has a lot of drones, for instance. There are a lot of commercial drones in the sky and they’ve worked with the FAA on, you know, the procedures. They seem to think that most of them are American-based commercial. It’s the ones over the military sites that I can’t explain and they can’t either. But I, you know, I can’t imagine what commercial benefit it would be to operate a drone over a military base. So, you know, like, I know it’s speculation, but it’s pretty good speculation to assume that’s coming from an adversary, and I think the best target would be communist China. They have the capability and they’ve bought land around our military sites and that would be my speculation.”