Pentagon Says 'Chinese Spy Balloon' Violated US Airspace


Pentagon Says 'Chinese Spy Balloon' Violated US Airspace

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The Pentagon has spotted what it considers to be a surveillance balloon in the northern United States and is actively monitoring it.

However the White House has urged against using military force to shoot it down.

The balloon, which senior officials say is Chinese, was discovered on Wednesday.

Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder announced on Thursday that the US government “has detected and is tracking a high-altitude surveillance balloon that is over the continental United States right now,” and is watching it closely.

The balloon was last confirmed sighted in the skies above Billings, Montana, but its current location has not been disclosed, RT reported.

In a Wednesday meeting commanded by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, top military officials discussed how to respond to the balloon and briefed the White House on its location, assuring that it posed no threat to aircraft due to its high elevation. The military is still considering the option of shooting it down.

“Currently we assess that this balloon has limited additive value from an intelligence collection perspective over and above what the PRC can do through other means,” a senior defense official said at a press briefing.

“Nevertheless we are taking all necessary steps to protect against foreign intelligence collection of sensitive information,” he assured.

The Defense department has stated it is confident the balloon belongs to China, and US officials have been in communication with Beijing as all options remain on the table as to next steps.

Beijing, as of Friday, has not taken responsibility for the balloon. The incident comes days ahead of a planned trip to Beijing by US Secretary Antony Blinken, the first such high level visit to China since 2020.

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