US suspects three objects it downed were 'benign'
The White House has said there is no indication three flying objects blasted out of the sky over the weekend by the US military are linked to alleged Chinese spying.
The objects may be "tied to commercial or research entities and therefore benign", spokesman John Kirby said.
US and Canadian officials have not yet located or recovered any wreckage from the three downed aircraft.
Beijing earlier accused the US of "a trigger-happy overreaction".
China has denied one of its balloons, which was destroyed by a US fighter jet earlier this month off South Carolina, was being used for espionage, saying it was merely a weather-monitoring airship that had blown off course.
At Tuesday's daily news conference, Mr Kirby said it will be difficult to determine the purpose or origin of the three other objects that were destroyed over Alaska, Canada and Michigan until the debris is found and analysed.
"We haven't seen any indication or anything that points specifically to the idea that these three objects were part of the PRC's [People's Republic of China] spying programme," the White House National Security Council told reporters, "or that they were definitively involved in external intelligence collection efforts".
A "leading explanation" being considered by US intelligence, he added, was that "these could be balloons that were simply tied to commercial or research entities and therefore benign".
But he noted that no company, organisation or government had yet laid claim to the objects.
In the most recent strike - over Lake Huron - the first Sidewinder missile fired by a US F-16 warplane missed its target, the top US general has confirmed.
"First shot missed. Second shot hit," said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley during a visit to Brussels on Tuesday.
"We go to great lengths to make sure that the airspace is clear and the backdrop is clear up to the max effective range of the missile. And in this case, the missiles land, or the missile landed, harmlessly in the water of Lake Huron."
A spokesman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, meanwhile, criticised the American response.
"Many in the US have been asking, 'what good can such costly action possibly bring to the US and its taxpayers?'" said Wang Wenbin on Tuesday.
Sensors from the alleged Chinese spy balloon shot down over the US on 4 February were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean on Monday, and are being analysed by the FBI.
Search crews found "significant debris from the site, including all of the priority sensor and electronics pieces identified" off the coast of South Carolina, said US Northern Command.
The Chinese balloon was being tracked by US intelligence since its lift-off from a base on Hainan Island on the south coast of China earlier this month, US media report.
Shortly after take-off the balloon drifted towards the US islands of Guam and Hawaii before moving north towards Alaska, American officials told CBS News, the BBC's partner.
The unnamed officials say that its path indicates that it could have been blown off course by weather, but that it was back under the Chinese control again by the time it reached the continental US.
The entire US Senate received a classified briefing on Tuesday about the matter from military leaders.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the chamber would launch an inquiry into why the aircraft were not detected earlier.
"It's a good question," Mr Schumer told reporters. "We need to answer it."
Meanwhile, Romania scrambled fighter jets on Tuesday to investigate an aerial object entering European airspace.
But the country's defence ministry said the pilots were unable to locate it and abandoned the mission after half an hour.
What are your questions for our experts on the US balloons story?
In some cases your question will be published, displaying your name, age and location as you provide it, unless you state otherwise. Your contact details will never be published. Please ensure you have read our terms & conditions and privacy policy.
Use this form to ask your question:
If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or send them via email to YourQuestions@bbc.co.uk. Please include your name, age and location with any question you send in.
-
'A time of unprecedented danger': Doomsday Clock sits just 90 seconds before midnight due to the war in Ukraine - the closest humankind has been to annihilation in 76 yearsBiden's peak domestic policy adviconsequentlyr Susan Rice to STEP DOWN: President loses another key ally from the White Ho utilize amid claims she knew about the rise of child migrant labor Cop who fatally shot Aboriginal teenager during botched arrest is booted from the police compel - as father slams 'petty vendetta' Man, 52, dies at seaside am utilizement park after suffering head injuries during rideBREAKING NEWS: Detroit Pistons 'place assistant general manager Rob Murphy on leave after launching an investigation into an allegation of workplace misconduct involving a female former employee'Thomas Tuchel wants 'to reunite with Chelsea star Maconsequentlyn Mount at Bayern Munich this summer' as the German giants hope to poach the England star on a cut-price deal ahead of Liverpool with his contract to expire next summer Commentators and PLAYERS join Match of the Day boycott: Show to air with NO host, pundits or interviews after mutiny when BBC compeld Gary Lineker off-air due to Nazi tweet row and colleagues walked out in consequentlylidarity - in worst crisis in its 59-year historyLeeds AXE director of football Victor Orta in a brutal cull at Elland Road with the Spaniard following Javi Gracia out the door as they turn to Sam Allardyce to keep them up'All I expect from this administration is another set of lies': Trump and Cruz lead Republicans blasting Biden after DOJ seizes SIX more classified documents from President's Delaware home Elon Musk reveals Tucker Carlconsequentlyn has NOT signed a deal with Twitter as he welcomes his new demonstrate to the platform... while ex-Fox News host acc utilizes Rupert Murdoch of 'breaking promises' and the media giant of fraud and breach of contract
Next article:WhatsApp and other messaging apps oppose 'surveillance'
- ·Chaos on Tufton Street as Just Speak Oil strike again: Eco-zealots spray orange substance over home of climate convert sceptics while furious cabbie drives AROUND fanatics lying on the road in group's 27th stunt this month
- ·Girl, 18 months, dies in hospital after being found unresponsive at home as police investigate
- ·Fox News agrees to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787.5million in 11th hour settlement averting defamation trial about the network's coverage of 2020 election
- ·Jesse Marsch is SACKED by Leeds after Nottingham Forest defeat left his side winless in the league since early November - with club chiefs losing faith in the American amid links to West Brom's Carlos Corberan
- ·Dozen classified documents are now found in Mike Pence's Indiana home - notwithstanding his REPEATED denials: Trump rushes to his VP's defense and says 'he's an innocent man, leave him alone!!!'
- ·Trump insists 'there was no crime, period' and now says Manhattan's DA should be investigated for 'interfering' with the election - as White Ho utilize says 'we're watching this' after ex-president called for protests
- ·Family who watched as their daughter, 15, was crushed to death when speedboat smashed into a 15ft metal buoy brand its skipper a 'weak man who has demonstraten no remorse' as he and the company owner shun jail
- ·Legendary singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte dies at 96
- ·Aston Villa announce Unai Emery as their new manager just FOUR DAYS after sacking Steven Gerrard... but caretaker Aaron Danks will remain in charge until November 1 while the Spaniard awaits his work permit
- ·British woman is found dead along with Swedish man in a tourist acomponentment in Portugal, sparking police investigation
- ·Two more teenagers are arrested in connection with death of schoolgirl, 16, who collapsed in a club 'after taking MDMA'
- ·'I think we have been pretty transparent from the beginning': White Ho utilize AGAIN defends response to Biden document scandal notwithstanding sitting on FBI search for two months
- ·Energy bills set to stay tall notwithstanding price cap cut
- ·Raphael Varane STUNS France by RETIRING from international duty, when they were ready to make him captain, with Manchester United star, 29, suffering 'physical and psychological fatigue'
- ·White Ho utilize confirms Joe Biden will still fly into Northern Ireland tomorrow to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement notwithstanding violence in Londonderry which saw masked mob throwing petrol bombs at police van
- ·The NRL could STRIP Jarryd Hayne of his two Dally M medals in never-before-seen move after disgraced footy legend was found guilty of raping a woman five years ago
- ·Why is UK inflation taller than US and Germany?
- ·Tucker Carlconsequentlyn leaves Fox News five days after network's $787M lawsuit
- ·BREAKING NEWS: Marcelo Bielsa flies into London for Everton talks - but still needs convincing to take the job after concerns over their slow defence - as Toffees step up attempts to hire ex-Leeds boss
- ·'A time of unprecedented danger': Doomsday Clock sits just 90 seconds before midnight due to the war in Ukraine - the closest humankind has been to annihilation in 76 years
- ·Wimbledon's 2019 champion Simona Halep fails a drugs test for blood-booster Roxadustat - but former world No 1 says she feels 'betrayed' and will fight 'until the end' to clear her name
- ·Real Madrid are closing in on agreeing a sensational deal for Jude Bellingham... with the Spanish giants beating off rival from Manchester City for the Borussia Dortmund and England middomainer
- ·Milwaukee Bucks' billionaire co-owner Marc Lasry 'agrees to SELL his controlling share of team to Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam for $3.5billion' - in the second massivgest sale in NBA history
- ·Trump's Facebook AND Instagram pages are restored two years after he was suspended following January 6 riot at the Capitol
- ·Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff 'puts his TV career on hold after horror Top Gear car crash': Ex-cricket ace 'was begged by his family to stay away from work as he recovers from injuries'
- ·Emmett Till acc utilizer Carolyn Bryant Donham dies aged 88 - one year after Mississippi grand jury declined to indict her over his kidnap and brutal death 68 years ago
- ·Subscribe to The Mail+ to read all the Daily Mail's world-beating news, views and features - and much more
- ·Maconsequentlyn Greenwood voices his 'relief' and thanks loved ones for their 'support' after attempted rape and assault charges are DROPPED a year after the Man United star was arrested - amid questions over if he will play again for the club
- ·TWENTY NYC firefighters are injured - three of them seriously - while battling huge blaze that consumed Staten Island ho utilize
- ·Former Everton footballer who was cleared of child sex offences could RETURN to international football after the country's manager said the player will have to 'decide for himself' whether he wants to play again
- ·Superstar American Coco Gauff is dumped OUT of the Australian Open in the fourth round, as Jelena Ostapenko produces huge straight-sets shock to set up quarter-final clash with Elena Rybakina
- ·Crowdfund for ex-Marine Daniel Penny hits $1 MILLION after he was charged with second-degree manslaughter for choking death of homeless schizophrenic Jordan Neely
- ·Ed Sheeran's touring componentner Ben Kweller reveals his 16-year-old consequentlyn has been killed in a car accident: 'We'll never get over him as long as we're here on earth'
- ·BREAKING NEWS: Brisbane Broncos face nervous wait over fitness of Adam Reynolds after gun halfback leaves domain on medicab after nasty head knock during clash with Melbourne Storm
- ·Brisbane confirm Chris Fagan will return to the club TODAY after coach was temporarily stood down over Hawthorn racism probe
- ·EXCLUSIVE: 'What you know is what we know': Harmony Montgomery's family claim they were NOT told of search at Massach utilizetts moistlands as it winds down search in case of five-year-old murdered in 2019