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Earlier this month, a Chinese spy balloon was taken <br>down by a US missile off the coast of South Carolina. <br>Then this weekend, three objects were shot down over <br>Alaska, Canada and Michigan but the US military has not <br>said where they believe they originated. <br>A fortnight ago the world barely knew anything about <br>high altitude spy balloons. Now they've inflated the <br>already very bad vibes between the world's two most <br>powerful nations.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday that <br>the four aerial objects shot down in recent days, including one <br>Over Yukon territory on Saturday, are connected in some way, <br>without elaborating. White House national security spokesman <br>John Kirby told reporters in Washington that there was one <br>similarity: "these objects were not being maneuvered. They did <br>not appear to have any self-propulsion."