When an alleged Chinese spy balloon traversed the United States in February, some U.S. officials were confident the incursion would galvanize the U.S. bureaucracy to push forward a slate of actions to counter China.
WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - When an alleged Chinese
spy balloon traversed the United States in February, some U.S.
officials were confident the incursion would galvanize the U.S.
bureaucracy to push forward .
President Biden's administration has sought to prevent a further deterioration in ties with China's Communist government, which many analysts say have hit the lowest point since they began in 1979.