<p>A Chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon said Friday, a day after a similar craft was seen in US skies, prompting the scrapping of a rare trip to Beijing by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.</p>.<p>The Pentagon said the first balloon was now heading eastwards over the central United States, adding it was not being shot down for safety reasons.</p>.<p>Later Friday, Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said: "We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/explained-what-are-spy-balloons-and-why-are-they-still-in-use-1187448.html">Explained: What are spy balloons and why are they still in use?</a></strong></p>.<p>"We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon," he added, without specifying its exact location.</p>.<p>Moments before Blinken's decision to cancel his trip -- aimed at easing tensions between the two countries -- China issued a rare statement of regret over the first balloon and blamed winds for pushing what it called a civilian airship into US airspace.</p>.<p>But President Joe Biden's administration described it as a maneuverable "surveillance balloon".</p>.<p>With the rival Republican Party already on the offensive, Blinken postponed a two-day visit that was to have started Sunday.</p>.<p>In a telephone call with senior Chinese official Wang Yi, Blinken said he "made clear that the presence of this surveillance balloon in US airspace is a clear violation of US sovereignty and international law, that it's an irresponsible act."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-says-it-is-looking-into-report-of-spy-balloon-over-us-1187443.html" target="_blank">China says it is looking into report of spy balloon over US</a></strong></p>.<p>Blinken said, however, that he told Wang "the United States is committed to diplomatic engagement with China and that I plan to visit Beijing when conditions allow."</p>.<p>"The first step is getting the surveillance asset out of our airspace. That's what we're focused on," Blinken told reporters.</p>.<p>According to Chinese state news agency Xinhua, Wang said the two discussed the incident "in a calm and professional manner."</p>.<p>"China is a responsible country and has always strictly abided by international law," Xinhua quoted Wang as telling Blinken.</p>.<p>"We do not accept any groundless speculation and hype," he said, calling both sides to "avoid misjudgments and manage divergence."</p>.<p>On Saturday, the Chinese foreign ministry released a statement addressing Blinken's announcement that his trip would not go ahead.</p>.<p>"Some politicians and media in the United States used the (balloon) incident as a pretext to attack and smear China," it said.</p>.<p>The statement further added in regard to Blinken's trip, which had been widely publicised in the United States: "As a matter of fact, neither China nor the United States has announced any visit.</p>.<p>"It is the United States' own decision to release the relevant information and we respect that."</p>.<p>Blinken would have been the first top US diplomat to visit China since October 2018, signaling a thaw following intense friction under former president Donald Trump.</p>.<p>Last month, Blinken said he would use the trip to help establish "guardrails" to prevent the relationship from escalating into all-out conflict.</p>.<p>Republican lawmakers, meanwhile, were quick to pounce on the balloon incident, casting Biden -- who has largely preserved, and at times expanded, Trump's hawkish policies on China -- as weak.</p>.<p>"President Biden should stop coddling and appeasing the Chinese communists. Bring the balloon down now and exploit its tech package, which could be an intelligence bonanza," tweeted Senator Tom Cotton, a prominent hardliner who had urged Blinken to call off his trip.</p>.<p>"Shoot down the balloon!" added Trump on his Truth Social media platform.</p>.<p>After initial hesitation, Beijing admitted ownership of the "airship" and said it veered off course due to wind.</p>.<p>"The airship is from China. It is a civilian airship used for research, mainly meteorological, purposes," said the statement attributed to a foreign ministry spokesperson.</p>.<p>"The Chinese side regrets the unintended entry of the airship into US airspace due to force majeure," it said, using the legal term for an act outside of human control.</p>.<p>A US defense official said earlier that Biden had asked for military options but that the Pentagon believed shooting the object down would put people on the ground at risk from debris.</p>.<p>The balloon has "limited additive value from an intelligence collection perspective," the defense official told reporters on condition of anonymity.</p>.<p>The United States is also widely believed to spy on China, although generally with more advanced technology than balloons.</p>.<p>The northwestern United States is home to sensitive airbases and nuclear weapons in underground silos.</p>.<p>In the Philippines, visiting US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin this week agreed to expand the US military presence there, weeks after sealing a separate troop deal with another regional ally, Japan.</p>.<p>The moves indicate the United States is preparing for potential conflict over Taiwan, the self-governing democracy China claims as its own, despite diplomatic efforts.</p>.<p>Biden held a surprisingly cordial meeting in November with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a summit in Bali, where they agreed to send Blinken to Beijing.</p>.<p>A US military officer recently told his forces to be ready for war with China.</p>.<p>"I hope I am wrong. My gut tells me we will fight in 2025," Air Mobility Command chief General Mike Minihan wrote in a memo, saying that US elections in 2024 would also "offer Xi a distracted America."</p>
<p>A Chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon said Friday, a day after a similar craft was seen in US skies, prompting the scrapping of a rare trip to Beijing by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.</p>.<p>The Pentagon said the first balloon was now heading eastwards over the central United States, adding it was not being shot down for safety reasons.</p>.<p>Later Friday, Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said: "We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/explained-what-are-spy-balloons-and-why-are-they-still-in-use-1187448.html">Explained: What are spy balloons and why are they still in use?</a></strong></p>.<p>"We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon," he added, without specifying its exact location.</p>.<p>Moments before Blinken's decision to cancel his trip -- aimed at easing tensions between the two countries -- China issued a rare statement of regret over the first balloon and blamed winds for pushing what it called a civilian airship into US airspace.</p>.<p>But President Joe Biden's administration described it as a maneuverable "surveillance balloon".</p>.<p>With the rival Republican Party already on the offensive, Blinken postponed a two-day visit that was to have started Sunday.</p>.<p>In a telephone call with senior Chinese official Wang Yi, Blinken said he "made clear that the presence of this surveillance balloon in US airspace is a clear violation of US sovereignty and international law, that it's an irresponsible act."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-says-it-is-looking-into-report-of-spy-balloon-over-us-1187443.html" target="_blank">China says it is looking into report of spy balloon over US</a></strong></p>.<p>Blinken said, however, that he told Wang "the United States is committed to diplomatic engagement with China and that I plan to visit Beijing when conditions allow."</p>.<p>"The first step is getting the surveillance asset out of our airspace. That's what we're focused on," Blinken told reporters.</p>.<p>According to Chinese state news agency Xinhua, Wang said the two discussed the incident "in a calm and professional manner."</p>.<p>"China is a responsible country and has always strictly abided by international law," Xinhua quoted Wang as telling Blinken.</p>.<p>"We do not accept any groundless speculation and hype," he said, calling both sides to "avoid misjudgments and manage divergence."</p>.<p>On Saturday, the Chinese foreign ministry released a statement addressing Blinken's announcement that his trip would not go ahead.</p>.<p>"Some politicians and media in the United States used the (balloon) incident as a pretext to attack and smear China," it said.</p>.<p>The statement further added in regard to Blinken's trip, which had been widely publicised in the United States: "As a matter of fact, neither China nor the United States has announced any visit.</p>.<p>"It is the United States' own decision to release the relevant information and we respect that."</p>.<p>Blinken would have been the first top US diplomat to visit China since October 2018, signaling a thaw following intense friction under former president Donald Trump.</p>.<p>Last month, Blinken said he would use the trip to help establish "guardrails" to prevent the relationship from escalating into all-out conflict.</p>.<p>Republican lawmakers, meanwhile, were quick to pounce on the balloon incident, casting Biden -- who has largely preserved, and at times expanded, Trump's hawkish policies on China -- as weak.</p>.<p>"President Biden should stop coddling and appeasing the Chinese communists. Bring the balloon down now and exploit its tech package, which could be an intelligence bonanza," tweeted Senator Tom Cotton, a prominent hardliner who had urged Blinken to call off his trip.</p>.<p>"Shoot down the balloon!" added Trump on his Truth Social media platform.</p>.<p>After initial hesitation, Beijing admitted ownership of the "airship" and said it veered off course due to wind.</p>.<p>"The airship is from China. It is a civilian airship used for research, mainly meteorological, purposes," said the statement attributed to a foreign ministry spokesperson.</p>.<p>"The Chinese side regrets the unintended entry of the airship into US airspace due to force majeure," it said, using the legal term for an act outside of human control.</p>.<p>A US defense official said earlier that Biden had asked for military options but that the Pentagon believed shooting the object down would put people on the ground at risk from debris.</p>.<p>The balloon has "limited additive value from an intelligence collection perspective," the defense official told reporters on condition of anonymity.</p>.<p>The United States is also widely believed to spy on China, although generally with more advanced technology than balloons.</p>.<p>The northwestern United States is home to sensitive airbases and nuclear weapons in underground silos.</p>.<p>In the Philippines, visiting US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin this week agreed to expand the US military presence there, weeks after sealing a separate troop deal with another regional ally, Japan.</p>.<p>The moves indicate the United States is preparing for potential conflict over Taiwan, the self-governing democracy China claims as its own, despite diplomatic efforts.</p>.<p>Biden held a surprisingly cordial meeting in November with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a summit in Bali, where they agreed to send Blinken to Beijing.</p>.<p>A US military officer recently told his forces to be ready for war with China.</p>.<p>"I hope I am wrong. My gut tells me we will fight in 2025," Air Mobility Command chief General Mike Minihan wrote in a memo, saying that US elections in 2024 would also "offer Xi a distracted America."</p>