My VIP for this week is Representative Michael McCaul (R-Texas). He is the House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, and he has openly claimed that the Biden administration is not telling the truth about the Chinese spy balloon that traveled from Alaska down to Montana and across the Continental United States to South Carolina. The Biden administration claims that the balloon was not dangerous and that the U.S. gained more intelligence from watching it that it was able to scoop up as it hovered over sensitive military sites in the various states.
McCaul
claimed that the balloon “did a lot of damage” on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”
He explained that China was able to “gather intelligence on areas sensitive to
national security” because Biden did not order it to be preemptively downed.
Host
Margaret Brennan asked McCaul about the “new restrictions enacted on six
Chinese companies whose technology was used in the spy balloon’s construction.”
After stating that the balloon did great damage, McCaul explained what he plans
to do about it.
It will be one of my number-one
priorities, as the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in this Congress,
to stop the export of technology to China that then goes into their most
advanced weapons systems, in this case a sophisticated spy balloon that went
across three nuclear sites….
I think it’s important to say, in plain
view of the American people, you know, in Montana – the triad site, air, land,
and sea nuclear weapons – in Omaha, the spy balloon went over our Strategic
Command, which is our most sensitive nuclear site; it was so sensitive that
President Bush was taken there after 9/11. And then, finally, Missouri, the B-2
Bomber – that’s where they are placed.
The
Biden administration claimed that it jammed the capability of the spy balloon
to gather intelligence, but McCaul is not convinced that we are being told the
truth.
My assessment – and I can’t get into the
detail of the intelligence document – is that if it was still transmitting going
over these three very sensitive nuclear sites, I think if you look at the
flight pattern of the balloon, it tells a story as to what the Chinese were up
to as they controlled this aircraft throughout the United States….
Going over those sites, in my judgment,
would cause great damage. Remember, a balloon could see a lot more on the
ground than a satellite.
McCaul
believes that China was seeking information about the military capabilities of
the United States in case they decide to be more forceful with Taiwan. My question
is, how did China know where our most sensitive military places are located? The
Biden administration’s willingness to allow the Chinese spy balloon to traverse
the United States is even more questionable because there are so many questions
about whether Biden is a comprised president. Has he sold us out to China in
return for the millions of dollars that China paid to Hunter Biden?
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