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Just on Friday 10th February, the White House announced that President Joe Biden ordered the military to shoot down what it described as a “high-altitude object” hovering over Alaska earlier in the day.


Report has it that The Department of Defense was tracking a high-altitude object over Alaska airspace in the last 24 hours, National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications John Kirtold reporters when asked about rumors of another suspected Chinese surveillance balloon.


The high-altitude object, Kirsaid, was flying at an altitude of 40,000 feet and “posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight.”

Joe Biden orders US military to shoot down a ?high-altitude object? that entered US airspace for second time in one week

He continued, ?Out of an abundance of caution and at the recommendation of the Pentagon, President Biden ordered the military to down the object, and they did. And it came inside our territorial waters ? and those waters right now are frozen ? but inside territorial airspace and over territorial waters. Fighter aircraft assigned to US Northern Command took down the object within last hour.?

It?s the second time in a little less than a week that US fighter jets have shot down an object flying over American airspace. It comes after the Biden administration faced questions over its handling of a suspected Chinese spy balloon that floated across the nation last week before being shot down in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Carolinas on Saturday.

The new object, Kiradded, was taken down with US Northern Command fighter aircraft ?near the Canadian border? on water that is frozen in the Arctic Ocean.

?The general area would be just off the very, very northeastern part of Alaska near the Canadian border,? Kirsaid of the location.


The object first came to the attention of the US government ?last evening.? Kirtold reporters that the US assessed the ?object? to be unmanned before it was eventually shot down.


?We were able to get some fighter aircrafts up and around it before the order to shoot it down, and the pilots assessment was this was not manned,? Kirsaid.

Kirsaid the US is not referring to the object as a balloon and has yet to attribute it to China or any other entity.

?We?re calling this an object because that?s the best description we have right now. We don?t know who owns it ? whether it?s state-owned or corporate-owned or privately owned, we just don?t know,? Kirsaid.


He added: ?We don?t have any information that would confirm a stated purpose for this object. We do expect to be able to recover the debris since it fell not only within our territorial space, but on what we what believe is frozen water. So a recovery effort will be made and we?re hopeful that it will be successful and then we can learn a little bit more about it.?


The object was ?much, much smaller? than the Chinese suspected spy balloon, Kirsaid, comparing it to ?roughly the size of a small car.? The balloon downed last Saturday was described US officials as approximately the size of three buses.

Biden absolutely was “involved in this decision? and ordered it at the recommendation of Pentagon leaders, Kirsaid.

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