We aren't a serious country.
In a nutshell this is everything wrong w/the above poster's takes.
To reduce a single questionable choice; though really, not nearly as questionable as made out..........to the whole country is 'not serious' is genuinely offensive and ridiculous
Lets be clear, the hangar was domestically owned.
The owner reported interested from China, and Russia; the gov't made clear they wouldn't allow such a sale.
The hangar was taken off the market, and not available to said sources.
Done, really, maybe not fair to the owner, but no strategic threat whatsoever.
Moreover, as was demonstrated during the pandemic, for better or worse, gov't here is perfectly capable of exerting control if it wishes.
The idea that we must own this private real estate of which we have no need, rather that simply passing a long saying no foreign entity may have 'control' over said space is so much nonsense.
We can, by means of legislation preserve any access we require and preclude any that is problematic.