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Objects shot down aren't from China, likely ‘benign’, Kirby says

Por: Politico Politics February 15, 2023

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The U.S. does not believe that the three unidentified objects shot down over North America last weekend were from China or posed a national security threat, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Tuesday. “We don’t see anything that points right now to being part of [China’s] spy balloon program,” Kirby told reporters. It’s unlikely the objects were used in “intelligence collection against the United States of any... + full article



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