Marysville Appeal-Democrat

China’s balloon was capable of spying on communicat­ions, US says

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WASHINGTON — The Chinese balloon that traversed the United

States was capable of collecting communicat­ions signals and was part of a military-led spy program that spanned more than 40 countries, Biden administra­tion officials said.

The Biden administra­tion presented the new evidence in a State Department fact sheet on the balloon’s capabiliti­es and in open hearings and closed briefings on Capitol Hill Thursday, as they sought to counter China’s insistence that it was a harmless weathermon­itoring device that blew off course.

To make the case, the administra­tion offered rarely disclosed details, including that highresolu­tion imagery provided by U-2 spy planes flying past the balloon revealed an array of surveillan­ce equipment. That equipment could collect and geo-locate communicat­ions, and a solar array gave enough power to operate multiple collection sensors, officials said.

“This irresponsi­ble act put on full display what we’ve long recognized as the PRC has become more repressive at home and more aggressive abroad,” Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman told lawmakers, referring to China’s formal name, the People’s Republic of China.

U.S. officials are now trying to expose and counter what they see as broader Chinese spying efforts alongside allies. They are also looking at taking action against Chinese entities linked to the intelligen­ce-gathering effort after identifyin­g a Chinese balloon manufactur­er that sells products to the Chinese military, according to the administra­tion.

In a finding that raises new questions about the provenance of the balloon’s components, administra­tion officials told lawmakers that the balloon had Western-made components with Englishlan­guage writing on them, people familiar with the matter said.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether the writing was discovered before the balloon was shot down Saturday or found in the wreckage afterward. Recovery operations for the balloon’s payload continued.

The FBI is combing through the debris, but

FBI officials who briefed reporters Thursday said the review is in its early stages and agents haven’t yet seen the balloon’s main payload.

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