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New defense bill requires probe into American components in Chinese spy balloon.

A new amendment to critical national defense legislation would require the Biden administration to investigate how American technologies wound up in a Chinese spy balloon and how to prevent such from happening again.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who is leading a Senate investigation into the Chinese spy balloon that traversed across the continental United States in February, said that he would introduce the amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which funds the year’s defense budget.

The amendment would require the federal government to assess how commercial technologies can be used by foreign espionage programs, and how to prevent it from happening again.

Mr. Tester’s announcement of the amendment comes shortly after a report by the Wall Street Journal found that the spy balloon contained some parts that were originally manufactured in the United States.

“This brazen incursion of the Chinese Spy Balloon into U.S. airspace was unacceptable, and we can’t let it happen again,” Mr. Tester said in a July 13 statement.

“I was disturbed to learn the Chinese Communist Party took advantage of American technology during the incursion, and we need a full accounting of any and all commercially available technology that is being turned on Americans in foreign espionage programs.”

China Used US Tech to Spy on Nuclear Facilities

The Chinese spy balloon first entered the airspace over the continental United States above Mr. Tester’s state of Montana. From there it proceeded to fly over three sites associated with the United States’ nuclear program: Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, and Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.

Malmstrom contains 150 of the United States’ 400 nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile silos. Offutt is home to U.S. Strategic Command, which oversees the U.S. military’s nuclear arsenal. Whiteman operates the Air Force’s nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bomber.

The White House confirmed that a spy balloon program linked to China’s military targeted the United States and its allies for espionage. The Senate followed by formally condemning the incident as an invasion of U.S. territory by China’s communist regime.

The revelation that the device relied on U.S.-made technologies to conduct its mission has added to fears that the flow of advanced technologies from the nation to China’s communist regime is continuing largely unabated.

China claimed the balloon was a civilian airship.

Mr. Tester, who serves as chair for the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, said during a February hearing that he would hold those responsible for allowing the balloon to enter U.S. airspace to account.

“Make no mistake about it: What China did last week was completely unacceptable and a real threat to American sovereignty,” Mr. Tester said at the time. “It deserves a real response from a united America.”

“I am prepared to hold anyone accountable, including the people seated before this committee today, to get real answers. This administration owes Americans answers not only on what happened this week but on what steps they’re going to take to ensure that this never happens again.”

Amendment Mandates Investigation



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