The Chinese government declined the Pentagon s request for a "secure call" between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and People s Republic of China Minister of National Defense Wei Fenghe after the U.S. military shot down its surveillance balloon.
<div class="at-above-post addthis tool" data-url="http://www.metro.us/navy-releases-first-photos-of-chinese-balloon-recovery/"></div>WASHINGTON (AP) Navy divers began pulling pieces of the downed Chinese spy balloon from the depths of the ocean floor on Tuesday, using sophisticated reconnaissance drones dubbed the Kingfish and the Swordfish to locate the debris. After collecting all of the balloon’s white fabric and shell structure found floating on the surface, the Navy […]<! AddThis Advanced Settings above via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Advanced Settings below via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Share Buttons above via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Share Buttons below via filter on get the excerpt ><div class="at-below-post addthis tool" data-url="http://www.metro.us/navy-releases-first-ph
“If you take the path that this balloon did, and you put up an X every place where you have a missile defense site, actual nuclear weapons infrastructure, you’re going to follow this path,” said House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner.
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