President Joe Biden has appointed National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to lead “an interagency group to examine the broader policy implications for the detection, analysis and disposal of unidentified aerial objects that pose a security threat,” national security spokesman John Kirby told the carrier on Monday. , quoted by CNN.

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The group, which includes Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haynes, is tasked with engaging “our appropriate partners in sharing information and trying to get their perspective,” and the administration will be briefed. Meanwhile, members of Congress and local officials, Kirby said.

Kirby, who is the White House’s national security coordinator for strategic communications, also said that none of the three latest downed objects posed a threat to people on the ground, sent communications signals, showed signs of “maneuvering or had any driving ability”. and was not staffed.

All three takedown missions were completed “successfully and safely” and recovery efforts are ongoing, although the administration acknowledged that all three targets were shot down “in fairly remote terrain — ice and wilderness,” making reconnaissance efforts difficult.

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