How Vulnerable Is America to an ‘Operation Spiderweb’ at Home? Very
Geopolitics
United States
Started March 28, 2026
In an event not acknowledged until last week, Barksdale Air Force Base was targeted by ‘multiple waves’ of unmanned aerial vehicles in March
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How Vulnerable Is America to an ‘Operation Spiderweb’ at Home? Very
National Review (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
While the incident at Barksdale raises concerns, it also highlights the effectiveness of our current defense mechanisms in thwarting such attacks.
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The government should increase transparency about drone threats to ensure public awareness and preparedness against potential attacks.
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The targeting of Barksdale Air Force Base shows a critical vulnerability in our national defense that must be urgently addressed.
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Mar 28, 2026
Focusing on potential drone threats distracts from addressing more pressing issues like cybersecurity and domestic terrorism.
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Overemphasizing the threat of unmanned aerial vehicles could lead to unnecessary panic and an overreach of military power domestically.
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