Suspected Chinese balloon shot down over the Atlantic
The Chinese spy balloon that was hovering over the U.S. for days posed very little safety and intelligence threats to our defenses. Officials are now in the process of learning more about the balloon. Korean Affairs Analyst, Victor Cha, and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Joel Rubin explain the finer details of our latest diplomatic run-in with China to American Voices guest host, Julián Castro.
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