Bloomberg News Global Defense Editor Gerry Doyle warned early Wednesday morning that the reason for the Federal Aviation Administration’s shutdown of the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas for unexplained security reasons was “probably very, very stupid and benign,” and that anyone claiming “right now that they Definitely Know What This Means... doesn't.”
Before the FAA lifted the closure later in the morning, Fox News proved Doyle right.
Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones highlighted the airspace closure just after 8:35 a.m. ET, and read from Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX)’s statement that the FAA should reopen the airspace because “there is no immediate threat to the community.” He then brought on Mike Boyd, identified as an “aviation expert,” and asked him to describe “some scenarios where this may be necessary to close air space for this duration."
Boyd responded in the most incendiary way possible, claiming that “you don't shut down a whole city for 10 days unless it's a major, major security threat like a military threat,” suggesting that the threat could involve Mexican cartel operatives threatening aircraft with shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles, and ultimately concluding, “What I'm saying is, I think they might have discovered the next potential Pearl Harbor."