China admitted on Monday that a second balloon spotted over Latin America is theirs, alleging that the aircraft is “civilian” in nature and was shifted off-course because of weather and its “limited self-steering capability.” The revelation from the China’s Foreign Ministry comes less
Joe Biden has been urged to take action against China’s persistent attempts to breach US security after a spy balloon was shot down over the weekend. Matt Gaetz urged the President to “blow up TikTok” as his next step to signal to
China fired the chief of its national weather service Saturday in a move widely seen as an effort to substantiate its claims that the balloon floating across the U.S. this weekend was an off-course weather craft. Beijing announced Zhuang Guotai’s firing Saturday,
And Debbie Fett Moscatom, co-founder of the movement Republicans for Joe Biden, tweeted: “Maybe if you and all the other opportunistic enablers had stood up to him all along, he wouldn’t have gone down that path.” Trump’s defenders doubled down against these
Grant Shapps said that UK Government was fully behind the US’ decision to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon yesterday. The US shot down the giant balloon that it says has been spying on key military sites across America in recent days.
A multi-agency operation is underway to locate the debris from the suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down over the US on Saturday. FBI officials and the Coast Guard agency are combing a seven-mile-wide radius in a bid to recover the debris. According
When the balloon began crossing the water, Mark Doss, 54, drove a golf cart three blocks down from his home to Garden City Beach. There, Doss said he and his two teenage children spent 90 minutes watching the balloon strike and waiting
Reactions on Chinese social media have mocked the U.S. coverage of the surveillance balloon that entered American airspace on Wednesday, even downplaying the implications of a canceled visit by State Secretary Antony Blinken to Beijing. “It’s just an air balloon, does America
The Chinese surveillance balloon that appeared over Montana can provide some insight into China’s operations and technology as the Pentagon continues to monitor its progress and holds off on shooting it down, experts tell Fox News Digital. “There’s a certain . .
U.S. failure to shoot down spy balloon tells China we are ‘incapable of defending ourselves’: expert
U.S. military officials have opted against shooting down a Chinese spy balloon floating over Montana, and one expert told Fox News Digital China may interpret the inaction as the U.S. being “incapable” of defending its sovereignty. “The Chinese are saying, ‘You won’t