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US Military Shoots Down Four Unidentified Objects in North American Airspace in Two Weeks

In less than two weeks, the US military has shot down four unidentified objects in North American airspace. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner has expressed his preference for shooting down the objects over allowing them to traverse the country. The FAA briefly closed some airspace over Lake Michigan to support Department of Defense activities, and the US military is continuing to investigate the incident.

Pentagon Shoots Down High-Altitude Object Over Alaska Airspace

The Pentagon, at the direction of President Biden, shot down a "high altitude object" over Alaska airspace on Friday. A fighter aircraft was dispatched to carry out the task, and the object fell on ice. The incident comes several days after the Pentagon took down a Chinese spy balloon, and it is unclear if the object was related to it.

Suspected Chinese Surveillance Balloon Causes FAA Ground Stop, Raising Questions About U.S. Airspace Security

A suspected Chinese surveillance balloon has been spotted in the skies over Montana, North Carolina, and South Carolina, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a ground stop at three U.S. airports. President Joe Biden has said the U.S. will "take care of it," but has not elaborated on how. The FAA's ground stop is still in effect, and it is unclear when it will be lifted.

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