The Pentagon rejected the American lawmaker’s claim against Iran
After the claim of the American legislator about the flight of Iranian drones over New Jersey, the Ministry of Defense and the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States rejected this claim.
According to RCO News Agency, “Jeff Van Drew”, who is one of the representatives of the state of New Jersey in the US House of Representatives, claimed on Wednesday evening that “very qualified” and “reliable” sources believe that the mysterious drones seen in the sky of New Jersey are from a They originate from an Iranian “ship” parked on the east coast of the United States.
“I’m on the transportation committee, on the aviation subcommittee, and I got to know the people,” he claimed in an interview with Fox News. “I am telling you from very high sources, very qualified sources, very responsible sources that Iran has probably launched a ship and the drones observed are Iranian.”
Drew did not elaborate on where he got the claims from, saying only, “These are high-level sources, and I’m not talking like that.”
He simply claimed: “You know that Iran has signed a contract with China to buy drones, advanced ships and technology in order to advance. These drones should be shot.”
But according to Fox News, Drew’s claims come as New Jersey officials and residents demand answers about the mysterious developments, but major agencies, including the FBI, are still looking for a credible conclusion. He has not arrived and has rejected the claim of the representative of the state of New Jersey that the drones are Iranian.
While rejecting Drew’s claim, the Pentagon (US Department of Defense) has denied the activity of Iranian drones in US airspace and has stated that there is no official explanation for the unidentified drones.
The American media have already reported the sighting of drones in the sky of New Jersey and parts of the northeastern United States.
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