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US Force Shot Down Another Unidentified Object Raising Security Concerns
The United States Air Force General Glen VanHerck said he couldn't rule out the possibility of aliens after the US forces shot down another unidentified object flying over the nation. Addressing the media, VanHerck noted, "At this point, we continue to assess every threat or potential threat, unknown, that approaches North America with an attempt to identify it." US General further said the US Experts Intelligence would study the object
Tags: International Politics, US Government, aliens, Spy Balloons, Security threat
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US Will Not Return Spy Balloon Debris To China
The United States of America Government denied to return the spy balloon debris to China. On February 7, John Kirby, the National Security Council Spokesperson said, "They have recovered some remnants off the surface of the sea and weather conditions did not permit much undersea surveillance of the debris field." In addition, the Chinese Government said, the balloon was nothing but a way to observe US weather.
Tags: Spy Balloon, China Government, United States Government, International Politics, Spy
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US Top Officials Postpones Visit To China Amid Spy Balloon
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken postponed a visit to China, confirmed sources on February 5. The cancellation was in the view of a suspected spy balloon tracked flying across the United States in what Washington called a "clear violation" of US sovereignty. We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America. We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon," Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder.
Tags: Spy Balloon, China Government, US Diplomat, International Politics, US President
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North Korea Aims To Boost Nuclear Arsenal, Launches 2 Missiles
North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters after the United States redeployed an aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula. The missiles launched on October 5, is in response to Pyongyang's previous launch of a nuclear-capable missile over Japan. The latest missile launches suggest North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is determined to continue with weapons tests, boosting his nuclear arsenal in defiance of… read-more
Tags: US, North Korea, Missile launched, Nuclear Arsenal Boost, International Politics
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