<p>President Joe Biden, under fire from some lawmakers, said on Thursday he did not view a Chinese spy balloon that transited the United States <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/downing-of-chinese-spy-balloon-ends-chapter-in-a-diplomatic-crisis-1188029.html" target="_blank">before it was shot down in the Atlantic Ocean</a> to have been a major security breach.</p>.<p>Biden, who has sought to maintain communications with China and not allow tensions with Beijing to get out of control, said in a Noticias Telemundo interview that he did not regret shooting down the balloon sooner.</p>.<p>"It's not a major breach," Biden said. "I mean, look, it's totally … it's a violation of international law. It's our airspace. And once it comes into our space, we can do what we want with it."</p>.<p>He said US military officials were worried that by shooting it down over land, the balloon and its parts could drop into a populated area.</p>.<p>"This thing was gigantic. What happened if it came down and hit a school in a rural area? What happened if it came down? So I told them as soon as they could shoot it down, shoot it down. They made a wise decision. They shot it down over water, they're recovering most of the parts, and they're good," he said.</p>.<p>Biden on February 2 ordered the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-says-it-strongly-opposes-us-move-to-shoot-down-balloon-1188020.html" target="_blank">balloon shot down once it crossed into the northwestern United States</a>, but acquiesced to the US military's request to not act until it was over water.</p>.<p>The 200-foot-tall (61-meter) balloon, along with its undercarriage of electronic gadgetry, was shot down by a US fighter jet off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. 4. The US military has been recovering as many parts as possible.</p>.<p>Some Republicans and Democrats have complained that Biden should have had the balloon downed sooner. The high-altitude surveillance balloon was first detected over Alaska on January 28. </p>
<p>President Joe Biden, under fire from some lawmakers, said on Thursday he did not view a Chinese spy balloon that transited the United States <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/downing-of-chinese-spy-balloon-ends-chapter-in-a-diplomatic-crisis-1188029.html" target="_blank">before it was shot down in the Atlantic Ocean</a> to have been a major security breach.</p>.<p>Biden, who has sought to maintain communications with China and not allow tensions with Beijing to get out of control, said in a Noticias Telemundo interview that he did not regret shooting down the balloon sooner.</p>.<p>"It's not a major breach," Biden said. "I mean, look, it's totally … it's a violation of international law. It's our airspace. And once it comes into our space, we can do what we want with it."</p>.<p>He said US military officials were worried that by shooting it down over land, the balloon and its parts could drop into a populated area.</p>.<p>"This thing was gigantic. What happened if it came down and hit a school in a rural area? What happened if it came down? So I told them as soon as they could shoot it down, shoot it down. They made a wise decision. They shot it down over water, they're recovering most of the parts, and they're good," he said.</p>.<p>Biden on February 2 ordered the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-says-it-strongly-opposes-us-move-to-shoot-down-balloon-1188020.html" target="_blank">balloon shot down once it crossed into the northwestern United States</a>, but acquiesced to the US military's request to not act until it was over water.</p>.<p>The 200-foot-tall (61-meter) balloon, along with its undercarriage of electronic gadgetry, was shot down by a US fighter jet off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. 4. The US military has been recovering as many parts as possible.</p>.<p>Some Republicans and Democrats have complained that Biden should have had the balloon downed sooner. The high-altitude surveillance balloon was first detected over Alaska on January 28. </p>