I make no apologies for taking down spy balloon: Biden

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In his first extensive remarks to address the furore over perceived possible threats in the sky since US fighter jets fired missiles at
objects over Alaska, Canada and Lake Huron over the past week, President Biden said on Thursday that the intelligence agencies have no
indication that the three objects were surveillance craft from China or any other power but vowed to establish new parameters to guard the
US airspace.The latest objects appeared unrelated to the Chinese spy balloon that was downed on February 4, but instead were likely tied to
private companies or research institutions, Biden said
violation of American airspace
He also rejected criticism of his handling of the spy balloon
measures to detect them
spotted.