The US military dropped the Chinese “spy bubble” in the US sky, which caused the postponement of Blinken’s visit to Beijing, over the Atlantic Ocean.
Preparations were made to bring down the Chinese “espionage bubble”.
US Federal Aviation Administration In a statement from the FAA on Twitter, it was reported that “Departures and arrivals at Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, and Charleston International Airports have been suspended in support of the Department of Defense’s national security efforts.”
The FAA has also declared that the airspace over the North Coast and South Carolina is closed to aviation.
He stated that the FAA had temporarily restricted the airspace over the coasts of North and South Carolina for this reason.
Latest US-China tensions: ‘spy balloon’
The Pentagon announced on February 2 that a high-altitude intelligence balloon allegedly belonging to China was flying over the US mainland and that the US military was tracking the balloon.
Chinese officials stated that the airship was a Chinese civilian aircraft, used for meteorological research, and accidentally entered US airspace by being dragged by the wind.
“We are aware of China’s statement, but we know it is a surveillance bubble,” said US Defense Department officials. I used this phrase.
In connection with the balloon crisis, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that he will postpone his visit to Beijing on February 5-6. President Biden made his first comment on the matter today, saying, “We’ll take care of (the spy balloon).” I used this phrase.
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