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Flying objects over Canada, U.S. not tied to Chinese surveillance, Biden says

Biden also confirmed reports that he has directed National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to lead an “interagency team” to review U.S. procedures on dealing with unidentified objects in the skies. The team will create a set of updated “classified policy parameters” that will be delivered to Congress and remain classified, he said.

Those will also include new rules and regulations for launching unmanned objects into U.S. airspace, as well as a better inventory of those devices, Biden said.Biden outlines steps government is taking to ‘deal safely and effectively’ with objects in U.S. airspace The president did not take questions from reporters Thursday who tried to press him on whether his decision to shoot down the objects was in response to political criticism that his administration waited too long to take action against the Chinese balloon, allowing it to drift for days across the continental U.S. before being shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. 4.

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