They (China) were sure fast to call it a "civilian aircraft"... assuming we'd shoot it down, perhaps??!! Because "US Shoots down Chinese civilian aircraft" would give them some great headlines and justification for anything they'd do? That's a whole other ugly possibility to think about, isn't it?In any case, shooting down another country's aircraft is an act of war, no matter what type it is, unless it's armed, of course. And that has to be confirmed before you start shooting.
That's one of the theories or it could be an experimental emp weapon which is basically a low yield nuke. The Chinese might want to test how radiation affects navigation. Which would also be a reason not to shoot it down because it's not just about debris falling on someone but material that could affect an entire area.There is a thought that the "balloon" may contain bio-weapons?
Probably not, but it is a thought.
I still think China will merge with Russia to war against the United States.
But, This may not happen for several years. Time is relative.
Not an accident but it's possible the thing drifted off its true course. China doesn't care about where their space stuff drifts or falls.There is a thought that the "balloon" may contain bio-weapons?
Probably not, but it is a thought.
I still think China will merge with Russia to war against the United States.
But, This may not happen for several years. Time is relative.
I don't understand our disregard of this inadequate approach because
this is the Chinese Communist Government invading international law.
Does anyone think this is an "accident"?
I agree, I think China is more a threat to Russia than a potential partner. This is an interesting piece on the issue:China doesn't want to merge with Russia. The CCP does not want to share power.
Navigable, eliminates this as a weather balloon that happened to wander off, doesn't it?If it's navigable, where is it going?
Does anyone know if there's a weapon inside. Biological or chemical?
I doubt it but I also doubted two planes would crash into the World Trade Center.
I'm not panicking, just thinking.
That would be a disastrous action.I simply cannot believe they haven't downed it. They gave some ridiculous excuse of "debris", which sounds like a smokescreen. They should down it, study it, and issue a warning to China.
That would be a disastrous action.
No I was responding to this line in your postAre you saying we might lose technology by shooting it down? Could you enlarge on that a bit?
I don't think anyone is talking about an attack from the balloon itself, Packerjohn. The balloon is gathering American secrets. Perhaps they will use that for a future attack but they wouldn't if we had kept them from getting the info in the first place.
They are now saying that they have mitigated the ability of the balloon and they are learning from monitoring it. Of course we all believe every word of that.
I don't know but I do think Americans should be interested in spying by China and a lot of other things that are going on with the Chinese and our government.![]()
That's the most likely scenario, imo.... I think they're either checking out our sensitive sites, or maybe there's nothing at all in it and it's being done to intimidate and say "See? Look how close we can get without you stopping us."
Disastrous how? It's US airspace. It's supposedly a weather balloon. Seems to me they spend a lot of money on defense and it can be defeated by floating a balloon over.
Unfortunately, the Chinese don't need to start fires on the west coast. That happens far too often these days.The Japanese launched a bunch of balloons with incendiaries, the idea was to start forest fires on the west coast. The balloons were sent from Japan and carried over the Pacific on prevailing winds. They did manage to start a few fires, nothing awful. Only the one detonated near people. https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5374039.pdf
DOD kept it secret for a long time, did not want to panic the public.
So, yes it is possible. And might be hard to trace...
Why do you folks in the UK always have more information on what is happening in the US than those of us who live here? Thanks for sharing.From Bloomberg...
Details on the exact capabilities of this particular balloon are unclear, with a US official who briefed reporters Thursday declining to answer several questions about its size or specifications. American officials have asserted that the balloon has a limited ability to collect meaningful intelligence data, beyond what the Chinese can already gather through their satellite network. The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or Norad, said Thursday it “continues to track and monitor it closely,” while Canada’s defense department said it was tracking a “potential second incident,” without elaborating.
Why has China sent the balloon up now?
The Chinese have for decades complained about US surveillance by ships and spy planes near its own territory, leading to occasional confrontation over the years. And instances of Chinese balloon activity near American territory have been observed prior to Thursday’s announcement, US officials said. But it’s unclear why the balloon is flying over the US at this moment. The revelation comes just days before US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s expected visit to Beijing and risks undermining Beijing’s diplomatic efforts to create a constructive backdrop for the first US secretary of state visit to China since Michael Pompeo’s trip in 2018. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said Friday that Beijing was “gathering and verifying the facts” and hoped “the relevant parties will handle the matter in a cool-headed way.”
Why hasn’t the Pentagon shot the balloon down?
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin advised President Joe Biden against shooting the balloon down because of the possible risk of falling debris. While authorities were contemplating the option when the balloon was floating over sparsely populated areas of Montana, it was assessed that the “sizeable” object was large enough to cause potential damage. It’s floating well above the altitude used by civilian aircraft, so is unlikely to pose any immediate danger to the public.
. How has the US responded?
The senior official said the US had raised the balloon issue with China, and the Wall Street Journal reported that the State Department had summoned the Chinese charge d’affaires. It wasn’t immediate clear if the incident would affect Blinken’s planned trip to China. The Biden administration also briefed staff for the “Gang of Eight,” a group including the chairs and ranking members of the House and Senate intelligence committees, another official said. Republicans, meanwhile, are pushing Biden for a stronger response, with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy calling the incursion a “brazen disregard for US sovereignty.”