Breaking: President Biden said the last three objects shot down by the U.S. over North America were likely not related to China's spy balloon program
WASHINGTON—President Biden said the three highflying objects taken down over North America following the shooting down of
were likely tied to private companies or related to recreation or scientific research, saying they were removed out of an abundance of caution.that “nothing right now suggests they’re related to China’s spy balloon program.” He said he has directed his team to develop sharper rules for distinguishing objects that present safety risks and require action.
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