White House Bungles Balloon Response

Everyone see big, bad Biden shoot the Chinese spy balloon down over the ocean this weekend?

What a hero! Imagine the bravery, shooting down the balloon before it could gather vital intelligence on the nation’s nuclear silos!

… Except the big, bad Biden administration actually shot the balloon down over the Atlantic Ocean, rather than the Pacific Ocean, before it could gather sensitive information directly from the nation.

That meant the balloon gathered all kinds of information on the nation as it drifted brazenly across American airspace for over a week, including quite a bit of insight into the nuclear siloes in Montana.

Oopsie.

In fact, it was only after being in the sky for such an obviously long period of time that the White House had to string together a pitiful excuse about not shooting it down due to possible “debris” (what a joke of an excuse) to finally shooting it down days later, over the Atlantic Ocean.

Worst of all, the Biden administration apparently tried to hide the balloon from the American public, a move about as bright as the general commentary spewing from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s mouth, all in an effort to ensure Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s planned trip to Beijing would go ahead.

Except now that trip has also been cancelled, for obvious reasons. Oopsie again.

Rebekah Koffler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer, remarked that the Chinese spy balloon revealed, again, breathtaking Biden witness, and the damage of such unimpeded surveillance on the entire nation has yet to be calculated.

“This brazen intelligence operation mounted by Beijing, targeting the US homeland, almost certainly enabled the Chinese military to glean critical insights into the Biden Administration’s policy and posture towards China, and President Biden’s ‘red lines,’ when it comes to foreign aerospace assets, breaching of US sovereign airspace,” Koeffler remarked in disbelief.

Apparently, the president has no “red lines” at all when it comes to Beijing.

That was part of the fine print of Hunter Biden’s “art” sales.

“These insights are very useful for China in developing deterrence strategies for dissuading the United States from intervening in China’s future aggressive operations against Taiwan,” Koeffler continued.

Well, since Biden is giving away the entire military arsenal to Ukraine anyway, with literally zero accountability, it is doubtful much will remain to provide to Taiwan anyway.

Hilariously, the mainstream media, desperate to cover up for the most pitiable Biden move yet, has now tried to claim that not one, but three, spy balloons from China apparently traversed American airspace while Trump was president.

This would be the same media that looked for any and every reason to call out Trump’s alleged incompetence, so it’s a little hard to believe they would just now be mentioning these three mysterious balloons.

Assuming the three balloons ever even existed.

Per former National Security Advisor John Bolton, they didn’t.

“I don’t know of any balloon flights by any power over the United States during my tenure, and I’d never heard of any of that occurring before I joined in 2018. I haven’t heard of anything that occurred after I left either,” Bolton remarked pointedly.

An anonymous U.S. “intelligence” source disputed Bolton’s remarks in comments to Fox News Digital, though one can’t help but wonder if this “source” is the same type that attested Hunter Biden’s laptop was “Russian disinformation.”

Sure seems like it, based on their asinine commentary.

“PRC (People’s Republic of China) government surveillance balloons transited the continental U.S. briefly at least three times during the prior administration and once that we know of at the beginning of this administration, but never for this duration of time,” the source intoned.

Of course, this intelligence source provided zero specific details of any kind.

“This information was discovered after the [Trump] administration left … They went undetected,” the source babbled.

Uh, the balloons were “undetected” yet somehow “discovered” after Trump left? Is this person for real?

“Undetected” or “discoverable?” Which is it? Probably neither, especially if Bolton is correct about such balloons not even existing in the first place.

Almost as if sensing reasonably astute people might question the brazen contradiction, the official continued to insist that the total contradiction is apparently not a contradiction.

“Two things can be true at once: this happened, and it wasn’t detected,” the source insisted.

Uh huh. And all 81 million Biden votes were legitimate.

The intelligence official prattled on to note that the balloons are part of a “larger pattern,” or they “are all part of a PRC fleet of balloons developed to conduct surveillance operations, which have also violated the sovereignty of other countries.”

Yeah well, that pattern certainly expands in aggression when the president is literally bought and paid for, typically to the tune of 10 percent.

The same president obsessed with optics over policy, as noted wryly by Brandon Weichert, author of Winning Space.

“This was a political decision – they didn’t want to upset China before the event. Biden is willing to sell out our national security to get a piece of paper with China on global warming,” Weichert remarked.

Heck, forget global warming … Biden is willing to sell out national security for a beach house.

Author: Jane Jones


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