A second object was shot down. This time, President Joe Biden ordered troops to ground it over Alaska. The Pentagon says it posed a threat to civilian aircraft. Meanwhile, Biden says the Chinese spy balloon from last week did not pose a major breach, as the FBI sifts through the recovered debris. Questions are swirling around China’s refusal to pick up the phone, past instances of balloons spotted over the United States coming to light, and what this all means for the world’s two biggest superpowers going forward.
Topics in this episode: Second High Altitude Object Shot Down Over Alaska
Chinese Spy Balloon Not ‘Major Breach’: Biden
Chinese Spy Balloon Carried Monitoring Tech: Source
Unanimous House Vote Condemns Chinese Spy Balloon
U.S. Blacklists 6 Chinese Entities Over Balloon Ties
Who Made the Chinese Spy Balloon?
Defense Bill to Counter China’s Hollywood Censorship
Berkshire Hathaway Downsized BYD Shares by a Third
Investment Fund Refuses to Invest in China
Gen. Spalding: ‘China Is Undermining the Faith, Confidence of the American People’ …