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LINK Trudeau: US fighter shot down object over northern Canada

OTTAWA, Ontario ✈ — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday that on his order a U.S. fighter jet shot down an “unidentified object” that was flying high over the Yukon, acting a day after the U.S. took similar action over Alaska.

North American Aerospace Defense Command, the combined U.S.-Canada organization that provides shared defense of airspace over the two nations, said it had detected an object flying at a high altitude over northern Canada. It wasn’t immediately clear how high up it was flying or what it was.

Trudeau said he also spoke with President Joe Biden, who himself ordered the downing of an unidentified object over remote Alaska on Friday.

A NORAD spokesman, Maj. Olivier Gallant, said both Canadian and U.S. jets operating as part of NORAD had been deployed. The jets were scrambled and it was a U.S. jet that shot it down.

While Trudeau described the object as “unidentified,” Gallant said the military had determined what it was but would not reveal details.

F-22 fighter jets have now downed three objects in the airspace above the U.S. and Canada over seven days, a stunning development in the skies that is raising questions on just what, exactly, is hovering overhead and who has sent them..

The downing came a day after White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said an object roughly the size of a small car was shot down in remote Alaska. Officials couldn’t say if it contained any surveillance equipment, where it came from or what purpose it had.

Kirby said it was shot down because it was flying at about 40,000 feet (13,000 meters) and posed a “reasonable threat” to the safety of civilian flights, not because of any knowledge that it was engaged in surveillance.

According to U.S. Northern Command, recovery operations continued Saturday on sea ice near Deadhorse, Alaska.

In a statement, the Northern Command said there were no new details on what the object was. It said the Alaska Command and the Alaska National Guard, along with the FBI and local law enforcement, were conducting search and recovery.

“Arctic weather conditions, including wind chill, snow, and limited daylight, are a factor in this operation, and personnel will adjust recovery operations to maintain safety,” the statement said.

Last Saturday, U.S. officials shot down a large white balloon off the coast of South Carolina.

The balloon was part of a large surveillance program that China has been conducting for “several years,” the Pentagon has said. The U.S. has said Chinese balloons have flown over dozens of countries across five continents in recent years, and it learned more about the balloon program after closely monitoring the one shot down near South Carolina.

China responded that it reserved the right to “take further actions” and criticized the U.S. for “an obvious overreaction and a serious violation of international practice.”

The Navy continued survey and recovery activities on the ocean floor off South Carolina, and the Coast Guard was providing security. Additional debris was pulled out Friday, and additional operations will continue as weather permits, Northern Command said.

HippieChick58 9 Feb 11
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I wonder what the response will be when China starts shooting down US spy planes & satellites over China?
Has Biden issued a policy statement?

Why should it be any different than when we shoot down one of theirs? When the U-2 was shot down over Russia we upped the game and built the SR-71

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Because the Chinese have no satellites that can count your nose hairs....we don't either.......hysterical BS on a par with people with cell phones being worried about 'being tracked', duuuuuhhhhhhh.

How do you know they haven't stolen US blue prints stolen from every where else?

@theMoriarty I think that Anne is being ironic.

@Fernapple lol. I'm not.

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The gas used is generally helium or hydrogen, but more likely helium. It's less volatile. In cold weather, it will not float as high as in warmer weather. Since anything lower than 62 miles from the surface is any countries airspace, the balloons would need to be higher than 327,360 feet to be outside our airspace. I doubt balloons filled with these gases would ever reach that height in the cold let alone in warmer weather.

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Thank You to Canada, we don't mind you shooting down shit over our territory (at least the largely unpopulated parts - aka 99% of Canada) because it saves us wasting our bullets from our fighter jets. We're saving our bullets to shoot that dumb fuck Tucker Carlson in the head in order to raise his IQ.

It was a US jet from NORAD, Canada asked for it.

@Beowulfsfriend Penetration without consent is rape, by definition
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Kinda not surprised all this fly over shit is happening in the middle of winter. Many of the remote radar sites are lightly manned, weather of course is the biggest factor to getting anything done.
It is curious this is all being made so public.

Too many people were seeing the balloon from the ground to keep it a secret. And with smart phones and social media, you never know who might have captured a video of something being shot down, so might as well fess up to it.

Nothing else on the news so why not?

@Barnie2years Does not explain why the 3 that flew over while don cheeto in chief was in the White House and we heard nothing.

@silverotter11 from what I have seen they were not aware of them. Apparently they don’t show up well on radar unless you are specifically looking for them. They sure as hell are looking for them now!!😁

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