‘Little doubt’: Biden would’ve shot down spy balloon ‘instantly’ if it was from Russia

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‘Little doubt’: Biden would’ve shot down spy balloon ‘instantly’ if it was from Russia
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If the spy balloon shot down by the United States was from Russia instead of China, there is “little doubt” President Joe Biden would have shot it down instantly and imposed more sanctions on Moscow, commentator Vivek Ramaswamy claims.

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“The reason they didn’t do it on China is because the US depends on China for our modern way of life,” he told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “The US declared independence from the folks on your side of the pond in 1776, I think 2023 or 2024 needs to be the year the US declares independence from China.

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