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‘No Indication’ Three Recent Flying Objects Shot Down Were Chinese Spy Balloons, White House Says

Por: Forbes Business February 14, 2023

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Topline The White House said Tuesday there’s “no indication” the three flying objects shot down over Alaska, Canada and Lake Huron this weekend were linked to the Chinese spying program responsible for the balloon that was taken down over the Atlantic Ocean earlier this month and said the possibility that the objects were balloons tied to some commercial or benign purpose is a “leading explanation” among intelligence officials.... + full article



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