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Domestic and Business pressure on Joe Biden, gives clean chit to China

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Tensions grew between the USA and China after a Chinese spy-balloon, which was found in the US skies was shot down by the USA. Now, POTUS Joe Biden has come out in order to reduce the same. He has stated that after the spy-balloon incident, not all the 3 UFOs were related to China. He added that the spy balloon which was shot down on 4th February was trespassing into their territory, and was unacceptable, but the 3 UFOs shot down after that can possibly be related to private companies, launched for research, or can be other balloons.

Biden added that the US wanted competition with China, but not war, and the country does not want another cold war. He then said that China must also not want to deteriorate its relation with the USA over this incident. Nevertheless, Biden did not apologize. It is being believed that due to foreign diplomacy, trade relations with China, and internal political pressure, Joe had to present a justification. He further stated that he will have a word with Chinese President Xi Jinping in order to keep the paths of a dialogue between the two nations open.

Earlier, after shooting down 3 more UFOs after the Chinese balloon, the USA had leveled allegations on China of trespassing into the US territory. A restriction was imposed on 6 Chinese companies. Triggered due to this, China took counter-action and imposed restrictions on some companies including Lockheed and Raytheon.

On the other hand, Biden has been cornered domestically as well, with Republican party leaders targeting Biden and his government for a lack of security, along with which Biden’s own Democratic party is pressurizing him to make further revelations related to the incident and its information.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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