Friday, February 3, 2023

Canadian Government Monitoring Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon

 

FOX News: Canadian government also monitoring suspected Chinese spy balloon, says 'Canadians are safe'  

The Canadian Department of National Defence claims to be investigating a second, separate incident. 

Canadian national defense forces are monitoring the Chinese spy balloon detected over Montana and a "potential second incident." 

The U.S. government is monitoring a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that has been moving over northern states over the past several days.

The Canadian government has publicly affirmed their country's surveillance of the issue as well.  

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WNU Editor: There are reports that Canada is monitoring a second Chinese "surveillance" balloon .... Canada says it's tracking a second 'surveillance balloon' in its airspace (Just The News).

 Canadian Government Monitoring Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon  

NORAD tracking high-altitude surveillance balloon detected over the U.S., Canada says -- CTV News/Canadian Press  

Suspected Chinese surveillance balloon spent time in Canadian airspace: sources -- Global News  

Chinese ambassador summoned over suspected spy balloon that drifted across Western Canada -- Globe and Mail 

Canada summons China ambassador to explain surveillance balloon spotted over Montana -- National Post

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A senior U.S. defence official said the U.S. had prepared fighter jets to shoot down the balloon if ordered.

The Pentagon ultimately recommended against it, noting that even as the balloon was over a sparsely populated area of Montana, its size would create a debris field large enough that it could have put people at risk.

The official said the balloon was headed over the Montana missile fields, but the U.S. has assessed that it had only “limited” value in terms of providing intelligence China couldn’t obtain by other technologies, such as spy satellites.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 3, 2023.