The U.S. blocked new DJI thermal drones from entering the market over national security concerns, not because the technology doesn't work, but because of concerns about Chinese ownership and potential security risks. Existing DJI drones remain legal, but future models face import and approval restrictions.Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon have started using strike drones with thermal sensors that enable them to locate and attack Israeli troops at night. Their ability to strike in the dark has caused Israel to scramble for new defensive measures. This isn’t new technology, but it’s a game-changer for Hezbollah, who never had it before. It means someone is selling this lethal weaponry to these terrorists, but it’s unclear whether they’re getting it from a nation like Russia or China or from the black market.
Just in: The U.S. is investigating whether Iran actually intended to shoot at our Apache helicopter. Meanwhile, investigations into the intent of the missile strikes on our bases in Kuwait and the UAE from days ago are still ongoing.
The good news is the negotiations appear to be moving along much better than our efforts to locate our balls. Unfortunately, restoring America's credibility on the world stage has been postponed until the next president is sworn in.
At this rate, America's red line isn't a line anymore—it's a suggestion pending review.
The whole thing is such a mess that all it's good for is material for satire.![]()
Where were you with the harsh criticism when Biden was in office and does Trump owe you rent ?Unfortunately, restoring America's credibility on the world stage has been postponed until the next president is sworn in.
I criticized Biden when he was in office. Today, I criticize Trump when I think he's wrong. A bad decision is a bad decision, whether it comes from the guy I voted for or the guy I didn't. That's called having principles instead of team colors.Where were you with the harsh criticism when Biden was in office and does Trump owe you rent ?
SJC
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