It is happening more and more, as if they are trial runs by the hundreds of terrorists the Deep State, Biden and the Democrats have let come in by the southern border.
Illegal Border Crossers Attempt to Breach US Military Base@CIS_org Senior Fellow @BensmanTodd says two Jordanian border crossers (one of them on the terrorist watch list) tried to force their way into the Quantico Marine Corps Base on May 3. Bensman says mainstream media has… pic.twitter.com/qty5TBYd6F
— Real America’s Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) May 17, 2024
During a recent broadcast, Admiral Daryl Caudle, Commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command, highlighted an increasing issue with foreign nationals attempting unauthorized access to military bases. According to Admiral Caudle, these incidents occur approximately two to three times a week, specifically at naval facilities. He emphasized the growing frequency of such security breaches, indicating a concerning trend in national security.
REPORT: U.S. Fleet Forces Command Commander Admiral Daryl Caudle
says attempted penetrations of U.S. military bases by foreign nationals are happening ‘two or three times a week’“This thing of our military bases getting penetrated by foreign nationals is happening more and… pic.twitter.com/1TsgMadsNO
— Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) May 25, 2024
Admiral Caudle explained that these individuals are often stopped at the gates of the bases, possessing passports and other documents, yet they lack the necessary authorization to enter. Despite having proper identification, their intentions and the reasons behind their attempts to gain access remain unclear, posing challenges to military security personnel who must discern their motives.
S. Fleet Forces Command Commander Admiral Daryl Caudle stated that attempted penetrations of military bases by foreign nationals “is happening more and more. This is something we see probably two or three times a week, where we’re stopping these folks at the gate” in the Navy… pic.twitter.com/xUzfDRB7z5
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The Admiral noted that these attempted infiltrations involve nationals from various countries, including major geopolitical players like Russia and China, pointing to a broad and diverse origin of the attempts. This diversity suggests a wider pattern rather than isolated incidents, signaling potential systematic issues in security protocols or perhaps broader foreign interest in U.S. military operations.
Speaking before the New York Council of the Navy League of the United States, Adm. Daryl Caudle describes the men and women in uniform you see walking the streets of New York during Fleet Week and what separates them from the average American. pic.twitter.com/xbgTutFA0X
— U.S. Fleet Forces (@USFleetForces) May 25, 2024
The discussion on this topic underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the U.S. military in securing its bases and maintaining national security amidst persistent and evolving threats. The frequency and complexity of these attempts highlight the need for continuous improvement in security measures and protocols to safeguard sensitive military locations from unauthorized access and potential espionage. These attacks are increasing as if they are testing us, preparing for true assaults that they just might be waiting for order to carry out. All thanks to the Democrat’s, and Biden who have left our southern border completely open.
Major Points
- Admiral Daryl Caudle reports increasing attempts by foreign nationals to infiltrate U.S. military bases, occurring two to three times a week.
- These incidents are primarily observed at naval facilities and involve individuals from various countries.
- Despite possessing passports and papers, these individuals lack proper authorization to enter the bases.
- The motives behind these unauthorized access attempts remain unclear, posing security challenges.
- The issue highlights a broader concern about potential espionage and the need for enhanced security measures at military installations.
P Mercurio – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News