John Kirby, the State Department Spokesman, provided a press briefing today in which he discussed the multiple balloons and UFO craft assaults that China has been conducting.
On Sunday, the Pentagon acknowledged an unidentified aerial object with supposed monitoring possibilities that was shot down over Lake Huron. An F-16 combat jet fired upon the UFO from an altitude of 20,000 feet above the Great Lakes.
Within seven days, fighter pilots in both the United States and Canada brought down four objects from the sky.
The Pentagon chose to destroy the balloons rather than attempt a more precise strike to take down the balloons and their equipment in one piece.
The Department of Defense declared last week that six surveillance balloons from China had been observed in American airspace during the Trump administration.
However, no one in the Trump administration or the US intelligence department was informed regarding this matter.
The Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States National Security Council in the Trump administration, General Keith Kellogg, claims he was not informed.
The Biden administration acknowledged on Saturday that the Chinese surveillance balloon was first seen in Alaska on January 28th. It then traveled to Canada and then to the United States.
On Tuesday, it drifted into Idaho and stayed within U.S. borders for the following four days. After the device most certainly gathered data, the U.S. shot it down.
On Saturday, the media attempted damage control for the Biden administration. Their goal was to convince the public that Chinese spy balloons had crossed U.S. borders multiple times before, even during Trump's presidency. Initially, they stated that it had occurred three times, but later amended it to six.
John Bolton, Ric Grenell, Mark Esper, Mike Pompeo, President Trump, Defense Secretary Mattis, and John Ratcliffe have all declared this rumor false.
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