NATO Chief: China, Russia May Be ‘Increasing Surveillance’ With Balloon Incidents

NATO Chief: China, Russia May Be ‘Increasing Surveillance’ With Balloon Incidents
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg (Front), followed by NATO Spokeswoman Oana Lungescu, leaves after a press conference at the NATO headquarters in Brussels on Nov. 16, 2022. Olivier Matthys/AP Photo
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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The head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said Monday that recent balloon incidents are part of a pattern suggesting that the Chinese regime and Russia are increasing surveillance of U.S. territory.

“What we saw over the United States is part of a pattern where China and also Russia are increasing surveillance activities on NATO allies,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters on Monday.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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