The military’s blame game over the Chinese spy balloon spills into the open

Sailors assigned to Assault Craft Unit 4 prepare material recovered in the Atlantic Ocean from a high-altitude balloon for transport to federal agents Feb. 10, 2023. | Ryan Seelbach/U.S. Navy via Getty Images

By Lara Seligman and Lee Hudson

03/27/2023 06:45 PM EDTA disagreement between top military leaders as to why the U.S. didn’t instantly shoot down the Chinese spy balloon as soon as it appeared on radar in late January has spilled into public view — and the GOP is seizing on it.Last week, a four-star general told senators that he wasn’t directly asked for his advice until days […]

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