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On Saturday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced that the high-altitude surveillance balloon traversing the United States throughout the preceding days had been shot down. The balloon, according to Austin, was being used by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to surveil “sensitive” military sites throughout the continental United States. PRC officials have not backed down from their initial claim that the balloon was merely being used for monitoring weather and accidentally blew off course into Canadian and American airspace. The Biden administration and the Defense Department ha...
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U.S. officials acknowledged Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s escalation of the war in Ukraine over the weekend after Putin illegally moved to annex four regions of Ukraine under heavy criticism from the rest of the world. “There are no checks on Mr. Putin,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said of the possibility of nuclear war during an appearance on CNN Sunday morning. “Just as he made the irresponsible decision to invade Ukraine, you know, he could make another decision. But I don’t see anything right now that would lead me to believe he has made such a decision.” Austin said that currently...
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The U.S. called on Western allies to move “heaven and earth” to provide Ukraine with the weapons and supplies they need to fight off Russia as the focus of the war has shifted to the Eastern and southern borders. World leaders gathered at the U.S. airbase in Ramstein, Germany, at the request of U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday to discuss how they could further help Ukraine. Yesterday, the U.S. promised an additional $713 million in foreign military financing. “My Ukrainian friends, we know the burden that you all carry,” Austin said. “And we know and you should know that all of u...
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A huge Chinese Rocket, Long March 5B, is falling back to Earth, as space experts say its debris could land around 11:30 p.m. Saturday if the rocket doesn’t burn up on its way. The Long March 5B rocket, 100-feet tall and weighs 22 tons, is reportedly out of control and falling at 18,000 miles an hour. According to the European Space Agency, the risk zone, which the debris might fall, is between “41.5N and 41.5S,” which s New York, Africa and Australia, parts of Asia and Europe. “The risk that there will be some damage or that it would hit someone is pretty small – not negligible, it could happe...
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