US Military's Use of Sonic Weapon in Maduro Raid and Greenland Acquisition
Fox BusinessJanuary 15, 20263 min373,134 views
9 connectionsΒ·17 entities in this videoβUS Military Options and Sonic Technology
- πΊπΈ The US military has options in Iran similar to past actions, including enforcing sanctions by intercepting ships carrying Iranian oil.
- π‘ A report suggests US forces used a sonic weapon in the raid to capture Maduro, with eyewitnesses reporting blood from the nose and people falling to the ground.
- π Sonic technology, manufactured in San Diego and used by the Coast Guard, can be employed for long-range communication or as a painful, disabling non-lethal tool.
- β This non-kinetic weapon is part of an expanding arsenal President Trump is developing to protect US troops.
Greenland Acquisition and Geopolitical Concerns
- πΊοΈ President Trump has expressed a commitment to acquiring Greenland, citing concerns that China and Russia might take control if the US does not.
- π§ Russia has already established dominance in the Northwest Passage with icebreakers and increased activity.
- π©π° Greenland, backed by Denmark, is unable to protect the area, suggesting a potential US purchase could be in the best interest of Denmark, the US, and Canada.
- π This potential acquisition is compared to the Louisiana Purchase, highlighting its strategic importance for future US influence and security.
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