drones, doubts, and disclosure

Drones,
Doubts,
and Disclosure

In recent years, America has been left vulnerable—not because of the power of our enemies, but because of our own inaction. From the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan to the Chinese spy balloons that had traveled across our skies and now to the drone debacle where hesitation and lack of transparency has weakened our global standing and fueled fears and mistrust by our citizens.

Drones over different parts of America are being ignored by those in government. Some say they are just hobbyists flying their toys but are they? Why the long wait on notifying a terrified nation? If true this information should have been disseminated immediately. And if not, if these drones are being used for other purposes such as for modern warfare and surveillance we need to know or at least need to know our nation is responding to the possible threat. Under the Biden administration we have seen inaction or reaction. Nothing has put us in the safety zone of being proactive when immediate, bold action is required.

Action and transparency, when it does not jeopardize any covert action our military is taking to ensure our safety, isn’t just about appeasing public curiosity; it’s about restoring trust. The American people deserve to know that our Commander in Chief is protecting our borders, safeguarding our allies, and countering emerging threats. Silence only breeds fear, and inaction signals weakness.

With President Trump poised to return to office, there is hope for a stronger, clearer approach. America cannot afford hesitation on matters of national security. It’s time to reclaim our skies, restore accountability, and lead with a decisive vision. Transparency and action must become the cornerstones of a new era—one where America doesn’t just react to threats but anticipates and neutralizes them.

The world is watching. Let’s show them what a strong, united America looks like.