America Finally Builds the Drone Wall — Just Not Before It Was Needed

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The “drone wall” that Ukrainian officials proposed for West Asia — a network of interceptor drones, radar systems, and trained operators positioned at American and allied military locations across the region — is finally being built. It is being built under active conflict conditions, against an Iranian drone campaign that has already killed seven Americans and cost millions to combat. It should have been built in August.
Ukraine’s drone wall concept was not abstract. Kyiv had implemented analogous infrastructure on Ukrainian territory to protect against Russian-deployed Shahed attacks and had developed a detailed understanding of what such a network required in terms of hardware, personnel, and operational procedures. The August White House briefing translated this experience into a specific proposal for West Asia.
The proposal recommended drone combat hub locations in Jordan, Turkey, and Gulf states, creating interlocking defensive coverage across the region’s key American military installations. The concept included not just technology but the trained operators needed to use it effectively — a detail that Zelensky later highlighted when confirming the Jordan deployment, noting that Ukrainian pilots’ presence was essential to the mission’s success.
The Trump administration’s failure to authorize construction of the drone wall left American bases exposed to the Iranian drone campaign that the wall was designed to stop. Seven Americans were killed in the gap between the proposed wall and the actual one. The financial cost of operating without the wall’s protection has been substantial.
The wall is now going up. Teams are active in Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The drone combat hubs envisioned in August are being established in March. The protection that could have been in place before the first drone was fired is being built in the middle of the barrage.

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