One of those attacks occurred last December, with the deliberate shooting of power substations in Moore County, N.C., leaving 45,000 people in the dark for several days.
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too much of a risk. and they say it was the size of a small car versus the chinese spy balloon where the payload was about the size of three buses. and also the fact that they believe that the object didn t have maneuverability the same way that the chinese spy balloon had maneuverability. but not only was the time line difference here, but also how the administration handled it. justin trudeau said that he was briefed on it, people on the hill, congress said that they were briefed on it as the white house took a lot of flack last week for the way that they hal handled the chinese spy balloon. and here they see them handling it a lot different. so recovery efforts are under way. we re waiting to hear more about what it was and what it was doing and what the next steps for the administration will be. so many questions on this one still. jasmine wright, thank you very much. good to see you as always. let s talk more about this with brian harrell, he was former
defense eight days ago now i think made the right decision in terms of letting the balloon fly over the united states. although it was incredibly unpopular politically. with the earlier about aen look, you know, we jammed the communications signals, we monitored the direction of flight, and now we re going to examine the equipment and ultimately learn. and i think that the learning capability is incredibly important here. just one more thing on this unidentified object. look, officially there is not much we know about it, we don t really know the shape of this object. what do you make of it? do you think that this was a spy balloon in the least? and it looks like unfortunately we lost mr. harrell s shot there. brian, are you there? we ll try one more time. all right. we ll have to leave the conversation there. thanks to brian harrell. sorry, boris. a lot of unanswered
There were more attacks on the power grid in 2022 than any other on record including 163 physical attacks on the grid last year, according to the federal government.