US vs China: Spy Balloon Shot Down
The London Perspective", host Stefan delves into the recent shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon by the US military. Join Stefan as he discusses the escalating US-China tensions and the impact on international relations. Personal anecdotes and thought-provoking questions give a unique perspective on this important topic. South Carolina resident Ashlyn Preaux describes her Top Gun encounter with the balloon and fighter jets. Stay informed on the latest developments in US-China relations, as Joe Biden and Antony Blinken respond to China's threat of retaliation. This episode covers the key events, highlighting the significance of the South Carolina incident, surveillance, and weather research.
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