China balloon: US shoots down airship over Atlantic
The US has shot down a giant Chinese balloon that it says has been spying on key military sites across America.
The Department of Defense confirmed its fighter jets brought down the balloon over US territorial waters.
Three airports were shut and airspace was closed off the coast of North and South Carolina as the military carried out the operation on Saturday.
Footage on US TV networks showed the balloon falling to the sea after a small explosion.
An F-22 jet fighter engaged the high-altitude balloon with one missile - an AIM-9X Sidewinder - and it went down about six nautical miles off the US coast at 14:39 EST (19:39 GMT), a defence official told reporters.
US President Joe Biden had been under pressure to shoot the balloon down since defence officials first announced they were tracking it on Thursday.
Second balloon spotted over Latin America:
On Friday, the Pentagon said a second Chinese spy balloon had been spotted - this time over Latin America with reported sightings over Costa Rica and Venezuela.
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(Score: 2) by srobert on Sunday February 05 2023, @04:37PM (1 child)
The American people and their government took down the balloon as if to say, "It is unacceptable for nations to interfere with the sovereignty of other nations in this way." To which the Chinese will respond, "We're glad to hear that you think so because ..."
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday February 06 2023, @07:14PM
Whataboutisms only work when the "because" is less bad than shooting down balloons and the listener isn't hypocritical. When either of the above fails, the argument isn't going to be taken seriously.