Admiral Sounds Alarm: Foreign Spies Targeting Our Military Bases Weekly!

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Admiral Daryl Caudle, Commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command, has issued a stark warning about the increasing attempts by foreign nationals, particularly from Russia and China, to breach U.S. military bases. During an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Caudle revealed that incidents of unauthorized individuals attempting to penetrate military installations are happening with alarming frequency—up to two or three times a week. He emphasized that while many of these individuals carry passports and other identification, they are not permitted to be on the bases, and their true motives remain unclear.

This troubling trend includes reports of Chechen nationals found near a special forces officer’s residence close to a North Carolina military base, armed with a camera and telephoto lens. Additionally, two Jordanian nationals in a box truck were intercepted while trying to ram through the security gate at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. While neither Jordanian has a criminal record in the U.S., the FBI has not confirmed if they are on a terrorist watchlist.

Moreover, approximately 100 incidents involving Chinese nationals attempting to access American military bases have been recorded in recent years. One notable case involved Chinese citizens detained at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska, after bypassing a checkpoint and being found with a drone in their vehicle.

Despite these security breaches, the U.S. border remains open, allowing thousands of unvetted illegal aliens to enter the country daily, a situation that some find surprisingly easy. The rise in attempted infiltrations by foreign nationals highlights significant security concerns that require immediate attention and action.

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