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Montana’s Menace: Outrage Over Skies Breached by Suspected Spy Balloons & Government Inaction

Eastern Montana’s skies have been breached again by suspected spy balloons, prompting outrage due to the federal government’s lack of transparency. Pentagon has refused to investigate, despite concerns from Rep. Matt Rosendale about national security threats. This follows a similar incident in February involving a Chinese spy balloon. Senator Jon Tester believes these balloons’ flight paths over states with intercontinental ballistic missiles are not coincidental. The incidents reveal China’s multifaceted effort to destabilize and dethrone the US as the world’s leading economic power. Rosendale has initiated communication with the Commanding Officer at Malmstrom Air Force Base and requested a briefing from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. Montanans demand action to protect the nation’s security and sovereignty.

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