Daily Dispatch

Chinese spy balloon flies over the US — Pentagon

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A Chinese spy balloon has been flying over the US for a couple of days, US officials said on Thursday, in what would be a brazen act just days ahead of a planned trip to Beijing by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Fighter jets were mobilised, but military leaders advised President Joe Biden against shooting the balloon out of the sky for fear debris could pose a safety threat, advice Biden accepted, US officials said.

The US took “custody” of the balloon when it entered US airspace and had observed it with piloted US military aircraft, one of the officials told reporters on condition of anonymity.

Separately, Canada’s defense ministry said a “high-altitude surveillan­ce balloon” was detected and that it was monitoring a “potential second incident”, without giving further details, adding that it was in frequent contact with the US.

The news initially broke as CIA Director William Burns was speaking at an event at Washington’s Georgetown University, where he called China the “biggest geopolitic­al challenge” facing the US.

“The US government has detected and is tracking a high-altitude surveillan­ce balloon that is over the continenta­l US right now,” Pentagon spokespers­on Brigadier General Patrick Ryder told reporters.

“The balloon is travelling at an altitude well above commercial air traffic and does not present a military or physical threat to people on the ground.”

Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Mao Ning said Beijing was “verifying” the situation.

“I would like to emphasise that until the facts are clarified, speculatio­n and hype will not be helpful to the proper resolution of the issue,” she told a regular daily briefing in Beijing on Friday.

US officials said they raised the matter with their Chinese counterpar­ts through diplomatic channels. “We have communicat­ed to them the seriousnes­s with which we take this issue,” a US official said.

One US official said the balloon was assessed to have “limited additive value from an intelligen­ce collection perspectiv­e.”

Blinken is expected to travel to China next week for a visit agreed to in November by Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. It was not clear how the discovery of the spy balloon might affect those plans.

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