Military versus diplomatic responses to UFOs

Capt. Thomas Mantell Intercepting UFO: Photo:Wikimedia
The existence of UFOs has long been denied to be a national security concern by spokespersons of the U.S. military and its major allies. For example, a U.S. Air Force fact sheet updated in 2003 says: “No UFO reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force was ever an indication of threat to our national security.” Such a claim lacks credibility as evidence continues to emerge of secret shoot down orders issued to Air Force pilots who engage with UFOs.
The latest evidence comes from Nick Pope, a retired 22 years civil servant for Britain’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) who for three years headed its UFO desk. Pope has for the first time revealed that in the early 1980s, a highly classified directive had been issued for shooting down UFOs:
We know of cases where the order has been given to shoot down -- with little effect to the UFO.
Pope further revealed that the rules of engagement had been drawn up after dozens of encounters, and the attacks on UFOs were “not automatic but happen when something in our airspace is deemed to be a threat.”
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