U.S. Space Force Wary Of Taking Over UFO Mission

Politico: 'They want people to take them seriously': Space Force wary of taking over UFO mission  

The newest branch is among a number of military and intelligence organizations in the running to take over the investigation of unexplained aircraft. 

The Pentagon is considering giving the Space Force a greater role in a stepped-up effort to track and investigate reports of UFOs. But the newest military branch isn't over the moon about the idea. 

Space Force leaders are still struggling to rebrand an organization that has been lampooned since before its birth. Now, they are conflicted about becoming the military's go-to on what the Pentagon now calls "unidentified aerial phenomena," according to five current and former officials taking part in the discussions. 

Advocates for the Space Force taking over for the Navy, which is currently leading the Pentagon's task force responsible for studying them, believe the new service is better suited to oversee a more robust effort aimed at collecting information on UFOs, and that its association with a topic of such public fascination, particularly among young people, could even boost recruiting.  

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WNU Editor: Odd that the US Space Force is not interested in a stepped-up effort to track and investigate reports of UFOs. You would think it would be part of their purview.



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