US Navy recovery of Chinese spy balloon continues Live from the scene at Myrtle Beach, SC, correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on efforts by the Navy to recover the remains of the Chinese spy balloon shot down on Saturday on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’
The People’s Republic of China lodged a “stern protest” to the United States over shooting down the unmanned surveillance aircraft that floated across the country last week. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Mao Ning fielded questions Wednesday, when she was asked
China could in the future equip their surveillance balloons with carrying explosives or even “biochemical weapons”, a national security lawyer warned. US officials have said the debris of the suspected spy balloon will be reviewed to check whether it carried explosives and
The American public may have hit a “watershed” moment in awareness and understanding of Chinese surveillance methods, creating the opportunity to understand some of the more surprising ways in which Beijing carries out its information-gathering operations. “What was interesting about this whole
The Pentagon sought out a phone call between Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and his Chinese counterpart on Saturday after shooting down the Chinese spy balloon, but the offer was rebuffed, officials said Tuesday. “Lines between our militaries are particularly important in
There is a “high probability” the suspected Chinese spy balloon mined “nuclear intelligence” data from the US before fighter jets shot it out of the sky, a military analyst has told Express.co.uk. Rebekah Koffler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer, has said
The People’s Republic of China is requesting the return of its surveillance aircraft after the balloon was shot down over the continental United States on Saturday. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning fielded questions Tuesday about the incident, which dominated news cycles
The white balloon, described as 200 feet tall and potentially containing explosives, was shot down over the weekend.
Donald Trump would have been impeached for a third time if a Chinese spy balloon had hovered over US airspace for several days while he was in office, the former president’s eldest son has claimed. Donald Trump Jr was reacting to Biden’s
A suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down over the US was potentially carrying explosives to destroy itself, according to a top General. The Pentagon official, Air Force General Glen D. VanHerck, commander of U.S. Northern Command discussed new details about the mysterious