Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Refers Radical Activist To FBI After She Calls On Palestinians To Sabotage Americas F-35 Fighter Jets

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In a move that underscores the gravity of national security concerns, Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has urged federal authorities to launch an investigation into Aisha Nizar, a prominent figure in radical organizing circles.

Nizar recently made headlines for her provocative call to Palestinian activists, urging them to disrupt the United States' F-35 fighter jet supply chain.

The "Peoples Conference for Palestine," held on August 29 in Detroit, became a focal point for anti-Israel sentiment, drawing a diverse crowd of leftist groups, pro-Hamas supporters, and other agitators. The gathering, far from being a peaceful assembly, quickly escalated into a platform for advocating sabotage and economic warfare against the United States.

As reported by Gateway Pundit, the event highlighted the frustration among radical organizers over the shipment of U.S.-made F-35 components through Oakland International Airport to Israel. Shipping documents have revealed that over 250 shipments, including bomb-release units (BRU-68s) capable of deploying 2,000-pound munitions, have been dispatched this year alone.

Aisha Nizar, a leader within the Palestinian Youth Movement, addressed the conference, emphasizing the need for strategic intervention in the F-35 supply chain. She elaborated on the vulnerabilities of the "just-in-time" logistics process, which is crucial to the program's operations.

Nizar stated, Is it true that 70% of the cost of the F-35 program actually comes from the supply chain? Seventy percent of this $2 trillion goes into the supply chain literally because they need to transport the different components of the F-35 to various locations for assembly."

Nizar further explained, "Whats really important to know is that the F-35 supply chain functions on a 'just-in-time' logistics process. Its an inventory management system called just-in-time, which means that goods are delivered right before theyre needed."

She underscored the potential impact of disrupting even a single node in the supply chain, noting, "What Im saying is that if even one specific node of the F-35 supply chain is disrupted, it has a huge impact on our people back home."

The radical organizer's remarks did not stop there. She encouraged activists to be "surgical, strategic, and bold" in their actions, suggesting that there are numerous points within these "supply chains of death" where intervention is both possible and necessary.

Rep. Luna, upon reviewing these alarming statements, has taken decisive action by referring Nizar to the FBI. She contends that Nizar's rhetoric has crossed the line from political dissent to advocating sabotage, which constitutes a federal crime.

Rep. Luna remarked, Not smart to make a public call to mess with our F-35 supply chain. Issues of national security are taken very seriously. I have referred this individual to the FBI.

This development raises critical questions about the balance between free speech and national security, particularly when calls for action may threaten the integrity of vital defense operations. As the investigation unfolds, it will be essential to monitor how authorities address these complex issues while safeguarding the nation's interests.