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China threatens retaliation after US shot down spy balloon
Feb. 5 2022
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The balloon drifts above the Kingstown, NC area, with an airplane seen below it. (Source: Associated Press)

The US military on Saturday (local time) shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast after it traversed sensitive military sites across North America, drawing a threat of repercussions from China.

President Joe Biden issued the order but had wanted the balloon downed even earlier, on Wednesday. He was advised that the best time for the operation would be when it was over water, US officials said.

Military officials determined that bringing it down over land from an altitude of 18,288 metres would pose an undue risk to people on the ground.

China responded that it reserved the right to "take further actions" and "an obvious overreaction and a serious violation of international practice."

In its statement Sunday, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that "China will resolutely uphold the relevant company's legitimate rights and interests, and at the same time reserving the right to take further actions in response."

The presence of the balloon in the skies above the US this week dealt a severe blow to already strained US-Chinese relations that have been in a downward spiral for years. It prompted Secretary of State Antony Blinken to abruptly cancel a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing tensions.

"They successfully took it down and I want to compliment our aviators who did it," Biden said after getting off Air Force One en route to Camp David.

The giant white orb was spotted Saturday morning over the Carolinas as it approached the Atlantic coast. About 2.39pm EST, an F-22 fighter jet fired a missile at the balloon, puncturing it while it was about 11 kilometres off the coast near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, senior defence officials said.

The spectacle had Americans looking to the skies all week, wondering whether the mysterious balloon had floated over them.

On Saturday, Ashlyn Preaux, 33, went out to get her mail in Forestbrook, South Carolina, and noticed her neighbours looking up — and there it was, the balloon in the cloudless blue sky. Then she saw fighter jets circling and the balloon get hit.

"I did not anticipate waking up to be in a 'Top Gun' movie today," she said.

The debris landed in 14 metres of water, shallower than officials had expected, and it spread out over roughly 11 kilometres and the recovery operation included several ships.

The officials estimated the recovery efforts would be completed in a short time, not weeks. A salvage vessel was en route.

China has claimed that the balloon was merely a weather research "airship" that had been blown off course. The Pentagon rejected that out of hand — as well as China's contention that it was not being used for surveillance and had only limited navigational ability.

The Chinese government on Saturday sought to play down the cancellation of Blinken's trip. "In actuality, the US and China have never announced any visit, the US making any such announcement is their own business, and we respect that," China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

The Pentagon also acknowledged reports of a second balloon flying over Latin America. "We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon," Brigadier General Pat Ryder, Pentagon press secretary, said in a statement.

Officials said the balloons are part of a fleet that China uses for surveillance, and they can be maneuvered remotely through small motors and propellers. One official said they carry equipment in the pod under the balloon that is not usually associated with standard meteorological activities or civilian research.

 
China threatens retaliation after US shot down spy balloon
Feb. 5 2022
VEJGJTQBDJDBJP4MMODFPM7WSQ.jpg

The balloon drifts above the Kingstown, NC area, with an airplane seen below it. (Source: Associated Press)

The US military on Saturday (local time) shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast after it traversed sensitive military sites across North America, drawing a threat of repercussions from China.

President Joe Biden issued the order but had wanted the balloon downed even earlier, on Wednesday. He was advised that the best time for the operation would be when it was over water, US officials said.

Military officials determined that bringing it down over land from an altitude of 18,288 metres would pose an undue risk to people on the ground.

China responded that it reserved the right to "take further actions" and "an obvious overreaction and a serious violation of international practice."

In its statement Sunday, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that "China will resolutely uphold the relevant company's legitimate rights and interests, and at the same time reserving the right to take further actions in response."

The presence of the balloon in the skies above the US this week dealt a severe blow to already strained US-Chinese relations that have been in a downward spiral for years. It prompted Secretary of State Antony Blinken to abruptly cancel a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing tensions.

"They successfully took it down and I want to compliment our aviators who did it," Biden said after getting off Air Force One en route to Camp David.

The giant white orb was spotted Saturday morning over the Carolinas as it approached the Atlantic coast. About 2.39pm EST, an F-22 fighter jet fired a missile at the balloon, puncturing it while it was about 11 kilometres off the coast near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, senior defence officials said.

The spectacle had Americans looking to the skies all week, wondering whether the mysterious balloon had floated over them.

On Saturday, Ashlyn Preaux, 33, went out to get her mail in Forestbrook, South Carolina, and noticed her neighbours looking up — and there it was, the balloon in the cloudless blue sky. Then she saw fighter jets circling and the balloon get hit.

"I did not anticipate waking up to be in a 'Top Gun' movie today," she said.

The debris landed in 14 metres of water, shallower than officials had expected, and it spread out over roughly 11 kilometres and the recovery operation included several ships.

The officials estimated the recovery efforts would be completed in a short time, not weeks. A salvage vessel was en route.

China has claimed that the balloon was merely a weather research "airship" that had been blown off course. The Pentagon rejected that out of hand — as well as China's contention that it was not being used for surveillance and had only limited navigational ability.

The Chinese government on Saturday sought to play down the cancellation of Blinken's trip. "In actuality, the US and China have never announced any visit, the US making any such announcement is their own business, and we respect that," China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

The Pentagon also acknowledged reports of a second balloon flying over Latin America. "We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon," Brigadier General Pat Ryder, Pentagon press secretary, said in a statement.

Officials said the balloons are part of a fleet that China uses for surveillance, and they can be maneuvered remotely through small motors and propellers. One official said they carry equipment in the pod under the balloon that is not usually associated with standard meteorological activities or civilian research.

I was not aware of sending Spy balloons to airspace of other countries is an acceptable practice. Is it?

@gambit please enlighten us.
 
US research ballons traveled over China several times in the past

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There is no way to determine if a balloon is reconnaissance or scientific research. It could be research, it could be reconnaissance, or a combination of the two.

So, for the United States to shoot down the Chinese balloon, it will set a precedent. Later, China can shoot down the US hot air balloon
It's a dangerous precedent, a big blow to the joint global meteorological research in this fast climate change time
 
US research ballons traveled over China several times in the past

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Shoot that damn thing down moment it reaches in Chinese air space! It must be a fair game now!
 
Shoot that damn thing down moment it reaches in Chinese air space! It must be a fair game now!
US left China no choice but to shoot down US research and meterological balloons next time they reach China.
 
Last october they flew over Beijing, China's capital, twice.
Based on the released info of the captured RQ-170, it had flown over Chinese coast for multiple times. I have no doubt Chinese radar network is stronger than Iranian one. But God knows the reason behind this inaction of yours.
 
It's a dangerous precedent, a big blow to the joint global meteorological research in this fast climate change time
Lol its a violation of our airspace dude and no weather balloon has 20 feet solar penals on it

Last october they flew over Beijing, China's capital, twice.
Than it your mistake to not shoot it down its a Chinese airspace violations btw dude
 
US left China no choice but to shoot down US research and meterological balloons next time they reach China.

And no research balloon has 20 feet solar panels on it . its clearly a spy balloon and sure sure shoot it down next time you have all rights

well at least they should give the debris back to the Chinese company
Why?
 
well at least they should give the debris back to the Chinese company
If it is a weather balloon, I think the debris will be given back with an apology for misunderstanding. If it is found to be surveillance balloon, I don't think it will be returned.

It's a dangerous precedent, a big blow to the joint global meteorological research in this fast climate change time
Its equipment bay was three school bus size. That does not indicate a weather balloon.
 
If it is a weather balloon, I think the debris will be given back with an apology for misunderstanding. If it is found to be surveillance balloon, I don't think it will be returned.
Its not a weather balloon dude it's clearly spy/surveillance balloon
 

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