About that Chinese Spy Balloon Over Montana…

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  • #292937

    While Joe sleeps, the Chinese peep…

    #292941
    Vknid
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      The fact it wasn’t taken down immediately is hardcore proof our government people are Chinese minions.

      #292942
      Mustangride1
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        Shoot the fucking thing down…..

        Oh dont say that on twitter, they tell you, you are bad for saying that. FUCK FUCK FUCKITY FUCK.

        #292947

        And here is an example of how NORAD failed.

        How did it even get over Montana without being notice till then?

        If something that big and slow could easily invade North American Airspace, what else could?

        This one is carrying spy equipment (or that is what we are being told).

        But at the size of three school buses, what if it was a dirty bomb?

        What if they carried an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapon?

        The fact NORAD failed, and the WH is say “leave it, it would be more dangerous for us to destroy it than any secrets (and national security) such information in the hands of our enemies might get from it.”

        That is the biden admin for you.

        #292955

        This is an act of intimidation from the CCP, and we’re showing that we’re weak to the them by not taking down the balloon.

        #292958
        Vknid
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          If it was just weak it would be worrisome.  But I think they are complicit and that is much much worse.

          #292968

          Well, it has finally been shot down!

          U.S. military shoots down suspected Chinese spy balloon off Carolina coast

          U.S. military fighter aircraft shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon as it floated off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday, drawing to a close a dramatic saga that shone a spotlight on worsening China-U.S. relations.

          “We successfully took it down, and I want to compliment our aviators who did it,” U.S. President Joe Biden said.

          After who knows what the CCP learned.

          U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin first announced the shootdown, saying the balloon was being used by China “in an attempt to surveil strategic sites in the continental United States.”

          Considering how much of the US it was allowed to travel over and view, I would call that a success for the CCP.

          China’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Saturday that the flight of the “airship” over the U.S. was a force majeure accident, and it accused U.S. politicians and media of taking advantage of the situation to discredit Beijing.

          And yet the failed to notify the US that it had gone rouge, if you believe the CCP.  Then again, the US said the spy craft was very maneuverable.

           

          #292969

          Where the Chinese surveillance balloon was spotted before being shot down

          The balloon entered U.S. airspace on Jan. 28 north of the Aleutian Islands, entered Canadian airspace over the Northwest Territories on Jan. 30, then traveled south and reentered U.S. airspace over northern Idaho on Jan. 31, according to a senior military official.

          Since Jan.28th ! ! !

          One of the earliest sightings confirmed by ABC News was around 4:21 p.m. ET Wednesday (Feb.01st) in Reed Point, Montana.

          And no one was concerned about the violation of the sovereign airspace of the US and Canada during that time?

          Its voyage soon came to an end. Footage captured the balloon being shot down around 2:39 p.m. ET off the coast of South Carolina.

          The balloon was ultimately downed in U.S. airspace over U.S. territorial waters by fighter aircraft assigned to U.S. Northern Command, according to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

          The balloon was struck by an F-22 firing a missile roughly six nautical miles off the South Carolina coast, according to a senior U.S. defense official.

          Too little too late.

          Now to recover the spy equipment.

          #292970

          But that might not be all.

          That Downed Chinese Balloon Wasn’t Exactly For Spying. It Was a ‘Trial’ Balloon

          …Beijing’s chief reason for floating a balloon over North America was to see whether it would elicit a response from the U.S. government and military, as well as from the American people.

          And so it did, judging from the subsequent uproar in the press and on social media. Advantage: (CCP)

          Why would they do that?

          Now China will use what it learned about American psychology to sharpen its “three warfares” strategy. Three warfares refers to China’s all-consuming effort to shape the political and strategic environment in its favor by deploying legal, media, and psychological means. This is a 24/7/365 endeavor, and it’s in keeping with venerated strategic traditions.

          Yay, the CCP 100%.

          …the Chinese Communist Party’s founding chairman and military North Star—instructed his disciples that war is politics with bloodshed while politics is war without bloodshed.

          In the Maoist worldview, in other words, there is no peacetime. It’s all war, all the time for Communist China.

          Correct.  The communists are at war with the world, and any nation/people it cannot directly control.

          Here’s how the balloon sightings may fit into China’s three-warfares offensive. Suppose you’re Beijing and you want to design strategies and tactics for deterring or coercing the United States, your major opponent. You need to find out how that opponent responds to external stimuli.

          So you test its reflexes. You do zany-seeming things like sending lighter-than-air craft into U.S. airspace, in full view of people on the ground. And you gauge their response.

          And what did they discover?  The citizens are upset, why those in power (government/Biden’s WH) sit back and allow it all to happen.

          If they overreact to an incursion that poses no direct threat, you’ve learned something.

          The balloon sightings had strategic import, then. Deterrence or coercion involves threatening something an adversary holds dear, and then convincing the adversary you can and will make good on the threat if its leadership defies you.

          Beijing may have come to doubt that it can influence Washington’s strategic behavior by menacing U.S. expeditionary forces in the Western Pacific.

          See how the US reacts, and then use that same reaction to actions they claim on international waters they claim as sovereign territory?

          But it might deter, coerce, or even just distract by making mischief in the Western Hemisphere—and by sowing havoc in such a visible way that the man on the street must take heed.

          That’s the lesson of the Great Chinese Balloon Blitz of 2023.

          The CCP can reach into the heartland of North America.

          So this week’s events have taught, or rather reminded, us of something about Communist China: it is perpetually on the offensive, in wartime and peacetime alike. The episode also taught us something about ourselves and our acute sensitivity to threats to the homeland. One hopes the big brains at places like the White House, Foggy Bottom, and the Pentagon factor that knowledge into their efforts to manage popular sentiment for this age of great-power competition. They can harden American society against China’s three warfares.

          Know your opponent; know yourself; and you stand yourself in good stead.

          #292971

          ^Very interesting!

          #292985

          I’d say it was VERY concerning that they took two days to shoot it down!

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          #292996
          DarthVengeant
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            Biden says “Mission Success!”

            How proud we are of our President for using million dollar military aircraft to shoot a balloon out of the sky. 

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