The reality is usually more complex, involving human error, mechanical failures, or operational challenges. Yet, the debate always gets hijacked by oversimplified narratives, distracting from real lessons to be learned.
The reality is usually more complex, involving human error, mechanical failures, or operational challenges. Yet, the debate always gets hijacked by oversimplified narratives, distracting from real lessons to be learned.
No matter the cause of a military mishap, itβs almost guaranteed that the blame game will split into two predictable "directions": one pointing fingers at Trump, the other at DEI initiatives. Itβs as if facts and context no longer matter: everything is filtered through political lenses.
Itβs like theyβre convincing themselves to see something that just isnβt there. Sure, unexplained sightings are fascinating, but sometimes, a plane is just a plane!
Not every light in the sky is a UFO!! The reports about mysterious drones over U.S. bases have created a kind of public hysteria. People are sharing videos of so-called "drones" that, "look like planes", "sound like planes", but are clearly just planes!
Some nice footage from eastern Syria. Low altitude flying and maneuvering, with some precautionary flares: looks like show of force/presence in a permissive environment.
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