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"Chinese Spy Balloon" - Dismas - 02-04-2023 There's been talks of a Chinese Spy Balloon flying over the U.S... China has given the excuse it's deviated from its flight path, and it's used mostly for meteorological research. Quote: A huge, high-altitude Chinese balloon sailed across the U.S. on Friday, drawing severe Pentagon accusations of spying on sensitive military sites despite China’s firm denials. Secretary of State Antony Blinken abruptly canceled a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing U.S.-China tensions. Read More: https://apnews.com/article/politics-antony-blinken-china-314302278a5f05bdc2df146ed5b35ec6 RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - green314 - 02-04-2023 Actually they spotted a second one. China is a huge machine of lying and manipulation. I think they would be good at SEing... RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - Spooky - 02-04-2023 They made the US look like an ass in front of the whole world. How weak we have become. RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - pugoflife - 02-04-2023 how do you lose a balloon all the way to the other side of the world haha RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - Dismas - 02-05-2023 Looks like they shot it down: https://apnews.com/article/politics-united-states-government-china-antony-blinken-51e49202f2a0a50541cde059934c4cfb Decision may have been spurred by civilians trying to shoot it down themselves. Curious to see what they find in the wreckage, if they find the wreckage. RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - bamboleo - 02-06-2023 (02-04-2023, 05:00 AM)Dismas Wrote: There's been talks of a Chinese Spy Balloon flying over the U.S... China has given the excuse it's deviated from its flight path, and it's used mostly for meteorological research.Reminds me a little of another incident like 20 yrs ago (yes, I'm old) when a us navy twin prop collided with a chinese jet - in "questionably international" waters off mainland China. Jet plane crashed and the pilot died; the U.S. plane was forced to make an emergency landing at nearby Hainan airport for repairs. There was a few satellite pics taken of the affair, which showed the plane's condition: at first, banged up but repairable , then later 2) engines entirely MISSING , then later and finally 3) intact again. Moral of the story? Spying is one expensive racket! Also, The U.S plane was loaded with radio (ahem) equipment which the crew completely destroyed prior to landing. Why didn't we just knock that ballon down instead of complain about it? Not exactly a tricky target... RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - ArtyNazal - 02-07-2023 Why even use a balloon to spy? I'm guessing China has an array of spy/weather satellites in geostationary orbit over the US 24/7.. RE: "Chinese Spy Balloon" - Trafford3Devil - 02-22-2023 https://youtu.be/PuGLQZ646o8 This guy explains almost every question I had regarding this whole balloon incident. |