HASTILY CALLED BRIEFING: Word went out to Pentagon reporters just before 4:30 p.m. yesterday that a senior defense official would be briefing on a “national security issue” in less than an hour. The urgent Zoom briefing was to reveal that NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, was…
HASTILY CALLED BRIEFING: Word went out to Pentagon reporters just before 4:30 p.m. yesterday that a senior defense official would be briefing on a “national security issue” in less than an hour. The urgent Zoom briefing was to reveal that NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, was tracking a high-altitude surveillance balloon, believed to be Chinese, drifting over the northwestern United States for the past few days.
“China is a responsible country that always abides by international law and has no intention of infringing on any country’s territory and airspace,” Mao said. “As for the balloon … we are looking into and verifying the situation and hope that both sides can handle this together calmly and carefully.”
“Every time we engage at a high level with the PRC, it’s really about one thing and one thing only, and that’s responsible management of what is, we think, the most consequential, complex bilateral relationship on the planet,” said State Department spokesman Ned Price. “What we seek to do is to have these conversations, to see to it that competition doesn’t veer into conflict, to see to it that there are guardrails on that relationship.
The meeting comes as details are expected to be released soon on a plan for the U.S., the United Kingdom, and Australia to build a new fleet of nuclear-powered submarines for the Australian navy. The submarines are being produced as a counterweight to China’s growing military, under the AUKUS security agreement the three nations signed in 2021.
“The long-range hybrid weapon combines two proven devices: an Air Force Small-Diameter Bomb guided by GPS satellites that’s currently in wide use and an Army rocket already being operated by Ukraine’s forces,” reported Bloomberg’s Tony Capaccio. “Like some other equipment provided by the US and allies, it won’t be deployed in Ukraine anytime soon: An industry official said it would take about nine months for the first deliveries once the Air Force issues a contract.
“If he so chooses, Russian President Vladimir Putin could leverage Rosatom’s influence over the nuclear supply chain to inflict pain now or in the future on Western countries that support Ukraine,” Stricker and Ruggiero wrote, proposing the Biden administration announce sanctions against Rosatom and its subsidiaries.
The SIGAR report quoted United Nations statistics that some 28 million Afghans, roughly two-thirds of the country, are dependent on international food assistance. “Since the Taliban takeover in August 2021, the United States has appropriated or otherwise made available over $8 billion in assistance to Afghan citizens and refugees,” the report said. “This includes more than $2 billion, primarily for humanitarian and development aid in Afghanistan, and over $3.
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