They want to disclose the UFO presence to restore public confidence in our government and military, but as honorable, constitutional officers, loyal to their oaths to support and defend the Constitution, they will not act unilaterally, unconstitutionally (to mutiny) at great risk to their careers and their lives to do so. The same applies to NATO officers contacted during the fact-finding mission.
What's Making the Russian Military So Anxious?
Black Triangle UFO in NASA Photo labeled "Space Junk" by NY Times - 2/6/08
Another problem lies with the Russians who have been chasing UFOs across Russian skies for years. In keeping with their historic proclivity for paranoia, the Russians suspect that the UFOs that they are chasing over "Mother Russia" are products of advanced American technology, intruding into their sacrosanct, maternal airspace.
While this was true about U-2, that is not our "Space Junk" spooking Russian skies and pilots today. Alleviating Russian fears was one of the primary reasons for convening the closed-door UN meeting of February 12th, to reassure the Russians (and other countries) officially through our military liaison diplomat that the UFOs to be seen in their national airspace are NOT ours.
Our highest-ranking military leaders feel that the 60-year old NSA/CIA national security paradigm (Above Top Secret) policy is now detrimental to national security because it has resulted (on the part of the pro-secrecy intelligence factions) in political actions that are unconstitutional and they are opposed to going any farther in that direction.
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