United States Space Force and UAP
Senators John Kennedy and James Lankford have cryptically referenced developments that began in 2017, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Amidst this backdrop, President Trump himself has acknowledged the perplexing phenomenon of UAPs, expressing a mix of skepticism and curiosity. This period also saw the genesis of the U.S. Space Force in 2019, reflecting a heightened focus on space security and the unknown. These unfolding narratives intertwine to depict a complex and evolving discourse on national security, space exploration, and the enigma of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Comments were made about UAP by Senator John Kennedy and Senator James Lankford. They talked in riddles about what really started in 2017. The inauguration of President Donald Trump started on January 20, 2017. President Donald Trump has made several comments and statements about unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) during his time in office.
In June 2020, President Trump was asked about recent reports of UAP sightings by U.S. military pilots and whether he had been briefed on the matter. He confirmed that he had been briefed on the matter and stated that, “I think it’s probably, I want them to think whatever they think. They do say, I mean, I’ve seen and I’ve read, and I’ve heard, and I did have one very brief meeting on it. But people are saying they’re seeing UFOs. Do I believe it? Not particularly.”
In August 2020, President Trump was asked about his thoughts on UAPs and whether the government should be doing more to investigate these sightings. He responded by saying, “I just wonder if it’s real, and if it’s real, why aren’t we investigating it? And why aren’t we taking care of it? I will have to check on that.”
These comments by President Trump indicate that he is aware of the phenomenon of UAPs and is interested in the subject, although it is unclear what, if any, action he may have taken to investigate these sightings during his time in office.
What started in 2019?
The United States Space Force (USSF) officially became operational on December 20, 2019. It was established as the sixth branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, responsible for the defense of American interests in space. The creation of the Space Force was officially announced by President Donald Trump
The Space Force was established in response to growing concerns about the security of American assets in space, as well as the increasing militarization of space by other countries.