There have been no new unidentified “objects” observed in U.S. airspace over the past 48 hours, the Pentagon said at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium, following the NATO Defense Ministerial on Feb. 15.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin informed reporters that he was unaware of any additional unidentified flying objects discovered in U.S. airspace in the previous two days.
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However, the Pentagon hasn’t confirmed that the three latest objects belonged to China’s spy programs.Austin was asked by reporters how important it was to the Department of Defense that it recovers the wreckage to help decide policy for the future.
The defense secretary added that the Pentagon was working with NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration, the FBI, and “everybody in the community who may have an interest in operating in this space,” to understand what the objects were.
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“So we’re going to continue to drill until we learn as much as we can about what those objects are and why they were operating in those spaces.”The Republican leader said that the American people deserve to know if they are “benign science projects ... or something more nefarious.”
The Pacific nation has been investigating past records for signs of incursion from China’s spy balloon program since the U.S. shootdown occurred.
The Department of Defense didn’t immediately respond to The Epoch Times’ request for comment.