🎧 Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, jamestareddy discusses the flying objects recently shot down by the U.S. and the deterioration of relations between America and China
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated.Speaker 2: What planet is that?Speaker 3: It's just floating there. That's what's the weirdest part about it.Kate Linebaugh: The US government also took notice, because Montana houses a military base with nuclear warheads.
Kate Linebaugh: But hot air Balloons for tourists are very different from the balloon that was over Montana. Kate Linebaugh: After shooting down that balloon into the Atlantic, the US identified three more flying objects and took them down too. Kate Linebaugh: So what is the background of a balloon like the one that was shot down? How long have they been around?
Kate Linebaugh: Coming up, what this balloon and these other flying objects are doing to US-China relations. Before this balloon and the maybe balloons took over the headlines, US-China relations were already strained.
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