Why Hasn't The U.S. Shot Down A Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon Over Montana?
The U.S. chose not to shoot down a suspected Chinese surveillance ballon that was spotted over Montana on Wednesday. The balloon is expected to make its way east over the U.S., and is projected to float over southeast Missouri by Saturday morning.
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