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4 flying objects have been shot down over North America: “Spy balloons and UFOs up to no good” (1 Viewer)

Could be a test by China to see what our response would be and how quick. They just keep gathering information.
And you don't think we're also doing the same??
Apparently we did. Reports that we were “jamming” its signal (however that really works) and were monitoring this thing the whole time. Who knows how true that is.
Raspberry? Because there's only one man who would dare give me the raspberry: Lone Star!
 
Why wasn’t this taken care of over the Bering sea

If we knew it was there, but China didn't know we knew, we could stage all sorts of misinformation in its flight path and control what it saw and what China believed
Yes.

Again — this only ever made news because civilians saw it in Montana. It’s been a cat & mouse game between China and the US (and China’s neighbors) for a while now.
 
Why wasn’t this taken care of over the Bering sea

If we knew it was there, but China didn't know we knew, we could stage all sorts of misinformation in its flight path and control what it saw and what China believed
Yes.

Again — this only ever made news because civilians saw it in Montana. It’s been a cat & mouse game between China and the US (and China’s neighbors) for a while now.
It would have gone unnoticed in Montana had the Chinese made it look like a runaway Bullwinkle balloon from the Macy's parade
 
I just don’t understand why we keep working with them. We’ve set them up to be our number 1 competitor all by ourselves.

It’s like I’m watching a real life Mars Attacks and we keep trying to make peace with an enemy that lies to our face and we keep falling for it
 
t’s like I’m watching a real life Mars Attacks and we keep trying to make peace with an enemy that lies to our face and we keep falling for it

Nobody is falling for anything with the PRC. They pose an economic and nuclear threat to us. An existential one. That's why they get treated with kid gloves. One horrible decision can escalate into a fully-blown WWIII. That's why we use diplomacy. To a man and woman in either the Trump or Biden administration you'd probably hear the same honest truth if they had a lie detector on them: We're just hoping that a duct-tape foreign policy lasts until the people there rebel and overthrow the government or somebody of a peaceful nature rises to a leadership position in the PRC.

Because right now, they're armed to the teeth and belligerent (and they hold a lot of our debt, if I'm not mistaken). There's really not much a country that accepts no civilian casualties or inconvenience (like our country does) can do about them. Or Russia, for that matter.
 
t’s like I’m watching a real life Mars Attacks and we keep trying to make peace with an enemy that lies to our face and we keep falling for it

Nobody is falling for anything with the PRC. They pose an economic and nuclear threat to us. An existential one. That's why they get treated with kid gloves. One horrible decision can escalate into a fully-blown WWIII. That's why we use diplomacy. To a man and woman in either the Trump or Biden administration you'd probably hear the same honest truth if they had a lie detector on them: We're just hoping that a duct-tape foreign policy lasts until the people there rebel and overthrow the government or somebody of a peaceful nature rises to a leadership position in the PRC.

Because right now, they're armed to the teeth and belligerent (and they hold a lot of our debt, if I'm not mistaken). There's really not much a country that accepts no civilian casualties or inconvenience (like our country does) can do about them. Or Russia, for that matter.

Interesting. I’ve got some friends that travel there and they say the whole thing is a house of cards. Nothing but extreme poverty outside the cities, like Stone Age poverty. It’s all bluster in their opinion.
 
I just don’t understand why we keep working with them. We’ve set them up to be our number 1 competitor all by ourselves.

It’s like I’m watching a real life Mars Attacks and we keep trying to make peace with an enemy that lies to our face and we keep falling for it
Back in the 1990s or so, we decided that engaging with China was in our interests. The theory was that our cultural power would be liberalizing if we could bring China into our orbit. Instead, our exposure to China just made us more censorious and backwards. Lesson learned.

Obviously that doesn't mean that we abandon diplomacy or anything like that. But we do need to approach China with a clear-eyed understanding of how the last few decades have played out.
 
Back in the 1990s or so, we decided that engaging with China was in our interests.
MADE IN CHINA has been a thing for what? Around 50 years now? I cop to not knowing if there were a lot of cheap Chinese goods being sold in the U.S. before Nixon's famous 1972 trip ... but had always thought "cheap Chinese goods" started in earnest in the 1970s.
 
No.

The balloon did not pose a military or physical threat. Still its intrusion into American airspace over several days was an unacceptable violation of U.S. sovereignty. The official said Chinese balloons briefly transited the continental United States at least three times during the prior administration.
 
It's in there, in the paragraph after the aerial photo of the Pentagon (reading on a laptop, not a phone):

The balloon did not pose a military or physical threat. Still its intrusion into American airspace over several days was an unacceptable violation of U.S. sovereignty. The official said Chinese balloons briefly transited the continental United States at least three times during the prior administration.
 
My favorite part of that article ... not sure if this had been posted in this thread or not:

Long before the shoot down, U.S. officials took steps to protect against the balloon's collection of sensitive information, mitigating its intelligence value to the Chinese. The senior defense official said the recovery of the balloon will enable U.S. analysts to examine sensitive Chinese equipment. "I would also note that while we took all necessary steps to protect against the PRC surveillance balloon's collection of sensitive information, the surveillance balloon's overflight of U.S. territory was of intelligence value to us," the official said. "I can't go into more detail, but we were able to study and scrutinize the balloon and its equipment, which has been valuable."
 
I'd like to see the math on the chances of it hitting a house or person in Montana.
Greater than the chances of it hitting a house or person in the ocean.
Sure, as long as you are willing to let them gather whatever intel they want across the country before doing anything. 😂

If you haven’t been to Montana there are plenty of places where the odds would be no worse.
 
Back in the 1990s or so, we decided that engaging with China was in our interests.
MADE IN CHINA has been a thing for what? Around 50 years now? I cop to not knowing if there were a lot of cheap Chinese goods being sold in the U.S. before Nixon's famous 1972 trip ... but had always thought "cheap Chinese goods" started in earnest in the 1970s.

MADE IN JAPAN was a thing before.
 
My favorite part of that article ... not sure if this had been posted in this thread or not:

Long before the shoot down, U.S. officials took steps to protect against the balloon's collection of sensitive information, mitigating its intelligence value to the Chinese. The senior defense official said the recovery of the balloon will enable U.S. analysts to examine sensitive Chinese equipment. "I would also note that while we took all necessary steps to protect against the PRC surveillance balloon's collection of sensitive information, the surveillance balloon's overflight of U.S. territory was of intelligence value to us," the official said. "I can't go into more detail, but we were able to study and scrutinize the balloon and its equipment, which has been valuable."
In a couple months of some reverse engineering on our end, the only intelligence that Chinese surveillance equipment will be able to pick up is reruns of Laverne and Shirley.
 
Several bits of new information here.

Military did an analysis of possible debris fields and decided there was nowhere over the US to bring it down without risk to people and property.
President requested military bring it down where there was maximum chance for equipment recovery.
Government cut down on military activity and unencrypted communications in areas the balloon's vicinity
 
I'd like to see the math on the chances of it hitting a house or person in Montana.
Greater than the chances of it hitting a house or person in the ocean.
Sure, as long as you are willing to let them gather whatever intel they want across the country before doing anything. 😂

If you haven’t been to Montana there are plenty of places where the odds would be no worse.
Did you not read the numerous reports that the US was able to jam their capabilities?

But maybe you know more about this than the military experts.
 
I'd like to see the math on the chances of it hitting a house or person in Montana.
Greater than the chances of it hitting a house or person in the ocean.
Sure, as long as you are willing to let them gather whatever intel they want across the country before doing anything. 😂

If you haven’t been to Montana there are plenty of places where the odds would be no worse.
Did you not read the numerous reports that the US was able to jam their capabilities?

But maybe you know more about this than the military experts.
It's probably true that they can jam this sort of thing, but don't you think it's a little naive to take "military experts" at their word here? This is the exact sort of thing that they absolutely would lie about.
 
I'd like to see the math on the chances of it hitting a house or person in Montana.
Greater than the chances of it hitting a house or person in the ocean.
Sure, as long as you are willing to let them gather whatever intel they want across the country before doing anything. 😂

If you haven’t been to Montana there are plenty of places where the odds would be no worse.
Did you not read the numerous reports that the US was able to jam their capabilities?

But maybe you know more about this than the military experts.
It's probably true that they can jam this sort of thing, but don't you think it's a little naive to take "military experts" at their word here? This is the exact sort of thing that they absolutely would lie about.
Do you think we can't??
 
I have no idea what the deal with the balloon is, but I found this theory to be plausible: the balloons are meant to hang out off the coast gathering intel, and this one got away from them. The notion that China came up with an ingenious spy plan to fly a balloon over our air space, which would somehow allow it to capture secrets its satellites can’t, has always sounded far fetched to me
 
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My favorite part of that article ... not sure if this had been posted in this thread or not:

Long before the shoot down, U.S. officials took steps to protect against the balloon's collection of sensitive information, mitigating its intelligence value to the Chinese. The senior defense official said the recovery of the balloon will enable U.S. analysts to examine sensitive Chinese equipment. "I would also note that while we took all necessary steps to protect against the PRC surveillance balloon's collection of sensitive information, the surveillance balloon's overflight of U.S. territory was of intelligence value to us," the official said. "I can't go into more detail, but we were able to study and scrutinize the balloon and its equipment, which has been valuable."
In a couple months of some reverse engineering on our end, the only intelligence that Chinese surveillance equipment will be able to pick up is reruns of Laverne and Shirley.
“Who are these Schlemiel and Schlamazel fellows? American spies? And get me everything you can on this front company Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!”
 

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