The Chinese spy balloon was tracked from the source, according to U.S. officials. They say they’ve traced the craft from its start in Hainan, China, all the way to Alaska, through Canada, and then the continental United States. The question now is, why didn’t the United States take action sooner? And what’s so significant about where the balloon was launched? What can that location tell us about the motives behind it? And are the two superpowers gearing up for a potential hot war?
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Chinese Spy Balloon Launched from Hainan Island: Media
U.S. Diplomat Warns China Over Taiwan: Don’t Use U.S. Visits as Pretext for Military Action
Berkshire Dumps Shares of Taiwanese Chip Giant Tsmc
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Canada Bans Federal Funding China-Linked Grants
China Sides with Iran Amid International Tension
Top Microchip Equipment Maker Accuses China-Based Employee of Tech Secrets Theft
Chinese Companies Withdraw from Undersea Cable Project
Xinjiang Governor Cancels Europe Visit Amid Protests
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