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Chinese balloon soars across US; Blinken scraps Beijing trip


WASHINGTON (AP) — A huge, high-altitude Chinese balloon sailed across the U.S. on Friday, drawing severe Pentagon accusations of spying despite China’s firm denials. Secretary of State Antony Blinken abruptly canceled a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing U..S.-China tensions.

Fuzzy videos dotted social media sites as people with binoculars and telephoto lenses tried to find the “spy balloon” in the sky as it headed eastward over Kansas and Missouri at 60,000 feet.

Blinken’s cancelation came despite China’s claim that the balloon was merely a weather research “airship” that had blown off course. The Pentagon rejected that out of hand — as well as China’s contention that the balloon, about the size of two school buses, was not being used for surveillance and had only limited navigational ability.

The balloon was detected over sensitive military sites in Montana but had moved eastward over the heartland of the central United States by midday and was expected to remain in U.S. airspace for several days, officials said.

The development marked a new blow to already strained U.S.-Chinese relations that have been in a downward spiral for years over numerous issues. Still, U.S. officials maintained that diplomatic channels remain open and that Blinken was willing to travel to China at “an appropriate time.”

President Joe Biden declined to comment on the matter when questioned at an economic event. Two 2024 reelection challengers, former President Donald Trump, and Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador, said the U.S. should immediately shoot down the balloon.

Biden was first briefed about the Chinese surveillance balloon on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters. She did not shed light on why the administration waited until Thursday to make its concerns public.

A senior defense official said the U.S. had prepared fighter jets, including F-22s, to shoot the balloon down if ordered. The Pentagon ultimately recommended against that, noting that even as the balloon was over a sparsely populated area of Montana, its size could create a debris field large enough to put people at risk.

Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, Pentagon press secretary, refused to say on Friday whether there was any new consideration of shooting the balloon down.

Ryder said it was at an altitude of about 60,000 feet, was maneuverable and had changed course. He said it currently was posing no threat.

As for Blinken’s trip, Jean-Pierre said a diplomatic visit to China was not appropriate at this time. She said that “the presence of this balloon in our airspace ... is a clear violation of our sovereignty as well as international law and it is unacceptable this occurred.”

A State Department official said Blinken and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman had both protested to the top official at the Chinese Embassy on Wednesday, a day before the Pentagon announced the discovery of the balloon.

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Pentagon officials said Thursday that one of the places it was spotted was over Montana, which is home to one of America’s three nuclear missile silo fields at Malmstrom Air Force Base.

A number of GOP lawmakers have criticized the administration for not taking firmer action against China before this. And a decision for Blinken to proceed with his trip could have made Biden even more susceptible to their complaints at a time he’s starting to deal with the new Republican-led U.S. House.

Weather experts said China’s claim that the balloon had gone off course was not unfeasible. China’s account of wind patterns known as the Westerlies carrying a balloon to the western United States was “absolutely possible - not possible, likely,” said Dan Jaffe, a professor of atmospheric chemistry at the University of Washington.

Still multiple U.S. officials called the presence of the balloon “unacceptable” and said that message had been delivered by Blinken to Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi on Friday when he told them he was postponing his trip.

State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement that Blinken had told Wang that “the United States is committed to diplomatic engagement and maintaining open lines of communication, and that he would be prepared to visit Beijing as soon as conditions allow.”

 
Why didn't U.S. strategic command bring it down when they detected it from Alaska or Pacific coast? What if it is not a Chinese balloon but Al Queda balloon and carries a dirty bomb planned to be dropped over Manhattan?
 
Why didn't U.S. strategic command bring it down when they detected it from Alaska or Pacific coast? What if it is not a Chinese balloon but Al Queda balloon and carries a dirty bomb planned to be dropped over Manhattan?
China claims it is just a weather balloon!
 
China claims it is just a weather balloon!
What if a similar balloon comes from North Korea or Iran and has printed in bright orange 'Weather Balloon'. We will take pictures and share on twitter?
 
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken abruptly canceled a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing U..S.-China tensions.

Blinken postponed the trip. Not cancel.
Probably he wants to meet Xi after Xi have met with Putin.

Balloon was a good excuse.
 
Why didn't U.S. strategic command bring it down when they detected it from Alaska or Pacific coast? What if it is not a Chinese balloon but Al Queda balloon and carries a dirty bomb planned to be dropped over Manhattan?
What wild imagination you have.
 
What wild imagination you have.
It is a low tech and cheap attack that is easy to execute with spectacular results. Just like 9/11.
Here is a list of ordinary people, just like you and me, who have crossed the Atlantic in private flights.
 
It is a low tech and cheap attack that is easy to execute with spectacular results. Just like 9/11.
Here is a list of ordinary people, just like you and me, who have crossed the Atlantic in private flights.
What about the retaliation, you haven't factored that it. Doubt any country would be stupid enough to attack the USA.
 
There is another one of this balloon over South America being tracked.
So how many of these weather balloons went off the course?
 
What about the retaliation, you haven't factored that it. Doubt any country would be stupid enough to attack the USA.
I am talking about non-State actors. Like Al-Queda, ISIS, Al-Shabaab etc., They can operate from failed states like Afghanistan, Somalia etc., What can anyone do with States like Afghanistan or Somalia where their own governments don't have any control over their territory? Take the example closer to home. Say TTP attacks from bases in Afghanistan-Pakistan mountain areas. what can Pakistan do? U.S. gave up after 20 years pretty much for this reason. GWB even commented: "I'm not gonna fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the butt." We have had many such incidents where we were pretty helpless in retaliating. 1993 WTC bombing, 1998 Embassy bombings, 2000 USS Cole bombing etc.,
 
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken abruptly canceled a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing U..S.-China tensions.

Blinken postponed the trip. Not cancel.
Probably he wants to meet Xi after Xi have met with Putin.

Balloon was a good excuse.

There's no need to believe USA is sincere about peace.

Politizing over a balloon is a sign that USA doesn't want peace.

The message is extremely clear.

China should trade with USA like nothing is happening...

While at the same time preparing a great war that is ready to be launched at any second.
 

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