The latest fiasco is a reminder of the lengths to which the United States will go in the name of national security.
Spy balloon strains relations between the US and China.
The U.S. is too anxious and hysterical, because it has lost its way and is on the wrong path.
[O]ne can only hope that, if not in 2024, then in the foreseeable future, the views of the U.S. political class will evolve.
Whereas the U.S. maintained that the balloon was spying over them, China dismissed the claim.
China’s position against sanctions toward Russia and its release of spy balloons indicate a discrepancy between its words and its actions.
[T]he balloon incident is not deflating any time soon.
Given the about-face in the United States’ attitude, there may be more to this than meets the eye.
The U.S. is trying to contain and control China's growth as a world power by using its military and economic power.
The two sides should aim low, concentrating on preventing further deterioration in relations.