UFO expert Nick Pope reacts to the whistleblower interview on Tucker Carlson Tonight
A forthcoming report from the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies about the presence of UFOs could shed light on a potential catastrophic failure of intelligence, a former British defense official told Tucker Carlson Tonight Friday. If it happened because skeptical bureaucrats were just saying to themselves, It can t be, therefore it isn t, then there must be a reckoning, said Pope, who worked for the U.K. Ministry of Defence as a civil servant for more than two decades and investigated reported UFO sightings for part of that time.
US will maintain strong military presence in Indo-Pacific to prevent conflict: Biden
WASHINGTON, Apr 29: President Joe Biden said that he has told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping that the US will maintain a strong military presence in the Indo-Pacific “not to start conflict, but to prevent one,” as Beijing made efforts to expand influence in the strategically vital region.
In his first speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night, Biden said he also told Xi that America welcomes competition but was not looking for conflict.
“I told President Xi that we will maintain a strong military presence in the Indo-Pacific just as we do with NATO in Europe, not to start conflict, but to prevent conflict,” Biden said.
US will maintain strong military presence in Indo-Pacific to prevent conflict: Biden
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US will maintain strong military presence in Indo-Pacific to prevent conflict: Biden
PTI / Apr 29, 2021, 09:11 IST
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WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden said that he has told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping that the US will maintain a strong military presence in the Indo-Pacific not to start conflict, but to prevent one, as Beijing made efforts to expand influence in the strategically vital region.
In his first speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night, Biden said he also told Xi that America welcomes competition but was not looking for conflict.
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April 29, 2021 09:17 IST
He said America will stand up to “unfair” trade practices that undercut American workers and industries.
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U.S. President Joe Biden addresses to a joint session of Congress in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. on April 28, 2021. | Photo Credit: Reuters
He said America will stand up to “unfair” trade practices that undercut American workers and industries.
U.S. President Joe Biden said that he has told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping that the U.S. will maintain a strong military presence in the Indo-Pacific “not to start conflict, but to prevent one,” as Beijing made efforts to expand influence in the strategically vital region.