China claims right to ‘respond further’ after US shoots down spy balloon: report

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“China will resolutely defend the legitimate rights and interests of the enterprise involved, and retains the right to respond further.”

China said the US’s decision to shoot the balloon down was an “excessive reaction.”Advertisement

By the time the white orb — the size of three school buses — deflated and fell into the ocean, it had spent eight days in the country and covered more than 4,000 miles of American territory. Biden admitted that the Pentagon had known about the balloon since it entered US air space, but decided to keep their

to preserve the Chinese-American relationship ahead of Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing., mainly meteorological, purposes” that had “deviated far from its planned course.”Share this article:

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