US News About Strange Flying Objects and Security

Introduction

The US government is sharing secrets about strange flying objects. At the same time, they are worried about drones and other countries.

Main Body

The government started a new program called PURSUE. They are showing old videos and papers about strange objects in the sky and water. They found these in Greece, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. Some people like this, but other people are afraid. President Trump is also worried about drones. On May 11, 2026, he saw a strange object in the air and thought it was a dangerous drone. Russia has many new drones too. These drones use special cables, so they are hard to stop. The US and Iran are not friends right now. The President says Iran's peace plan is not good. Also, a big military project called Operation Epic Fury costs 29 billion dollars. Some leaders in the US think this is too much money.

Conclusion

The US government wants to tell the truth about strange objects. But they must also stop dangerous drones and fight with Iran.

Learning

🌍 Talking About Places

Look at how the text lists countries. When we talk about locations, we use the word in.

  • in Greece
  • in Syria
  • in Iraq
  • in Iran

The Rule: Use "in" for countries and cities.


🛠️ Simple Action Words (Present Tense)

Notice how the text describes things happening now or generally:

  • is sharing → happening right now.
  • are worried → a feeling they have now.
  • has → owning something (Russia has drones).

Quick Guide:

  • Person/Thing + is/are + [Feeling/Action]
  • Example: The government is worried.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
the group of people who manage a country
Example:The government will announce new rules tomorrow.
secrets (n.)
things that are kept hidden from others
Example:She kept her secrets in a safe box.
strange (adj.)
unusual or odd
Example:He saw a strange bird in the garden.
flying (adj.)
moving through the air
Example:The flying kite danced in the wind.
objects (n.)
things that can be seen or touched
Example:The museum has many ancient objects.
worried (adj.)
feeling anxious or concerned
Example:She was worried about the exam.
drones (n.)
small flying machines
Example:Kids play with drones in the park.
program (n.)
a planned series of actions
Example:The school has a new reading program.
videos (n.)
recorded moving pictures
Example:He watched funny videos online.
sky (n.)
the space above the earth
Example:The blue sky is clear today.
water (n.)
liquid that covers the earth
Example:Please pour some water into the glass.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people visited the festival.
afraid (adj.)
scared or fearful
Example:She was afraid of the dark.
president (n.)
the leader of a country
Example:The president spoke at the ceremony.
dangerous (adj.)
able to cause harm
Example:The road is dangerous in the rain.
stop (v.)
to cease movement
Example:Please stop talking during the movie.
friends (n.)
people you like and trust
Example:My friends invited me to dinner.
peace (n.)
a calm and quiet state
Example:They hope for world peace.
plan (n.)
a set of actions to achieve a goal
Example:She made a plan to study hard.
money (n.)
currency used for buying goods
Example:He saved money for a trip.
truth (n.)
the real facts
Example:He told the truth about his mistake.
fight (v.)
to struggle or compete
Example:They will fight for the championship.