GOP lawmakers question US readiness for potential drone attacks
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First on the fox: A group of Republicans in the House of Representatives demand how the United States is ready to protect its local origins in the event of a possible attack on the country.
“We write to inquire about the US Defense Ministry (DOD) and the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) on the current status of attacking anti -military measures, government buildings, embassies and consulates, local and abroad alike.”
“Continuous conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have shown that extremely coordinated digestive attacks can be very effective if the defender lacks sufficient defenses to combat border.”
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The message was sent late on Thursday, days after Israel and Iran announced the ceasefire days after the escalation of attacks within the borders of each other.
Before President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire, the DHS warned that the Middle East struggle “has increased the threat environment in the United States.”
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“Since September 11, our nation has not suffered from a major coordinator attack on our soil. While the government has done a good job in preventing an attack like September 11 from happening again, we want to prepare for a new model that can be relatively cheap drone to quickly and effectively wipe for basic military and government treatment.”

President Donald Trump mediated a peace agreement between Iran and Israel. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“While the American threat worldwide is strong among all branches of the army, we need to prepare for a new model of secret threats, but it is likely to be disastrous for our basic military interests, including our nuclear triad in the homeland.”
The letter is led by Mike Mike Curry, O Ouo.
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Representative Mike Curry, R-OHIO, leads the message. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
They also asked whether there was “concern about any kind of drone accumulation that already occurs in the United States of drones may have been smuggled due to the open border policies of the previous administration.”
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Nayyem and Hegseth were also interrogated whether they were “knowledgeable or actively working to deter the potential threats posed by the lands owned by foreigners near military sites and critical infrastructure in the United States, which could be a starting point for a collective attack by drones as we have seen in Russia by the Ukrainian forces.”
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2025-06-27 10:00:00



