The Chinese spy balloon caused an uproar. Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the Chinese official media "Global Times", also came to get involved. China.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Chinese spy balloon caused an uproar. Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the Chinese official media "Global Times", also came to get involved. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately admitted that the balloon belonged to China; Hu Xijin made a sharp turn in his attitude, shouting hooliganically, "So what if it belongs to China", and changed his tune to promote that China's satellite technology has surpassed Britain and the United States.

On the 3rd, Hu Xijin published the article "Making a Bizarre Story of a 'Chinese Spy Balloon', This is a Typical American Hooligan Practice" through his WeChat public account, criticizing American people for hyping up this balloon whose "origin and purpose of work cannot be determined" as " Chinese Spy Balloon," calling the story "very bizarre" and saying that the balloon has become a "living target" for American political forces to incite anti-China hatred.

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Hu Xijin also said that he believes that the balloon "is most likely a weather balloon. It is not sure which country unexpectedly survived beyond expectations after it was lifted off, and floated over the United States. Use it to arouse people's concern about spies during the Cold War. It is very low to help mobilize public opinion hostile to China with memories of the war.”

Unexpectedly, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement at 21:35 on the evening of the 3rd, severely slapping Hu Xijin in the face; the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs admitted that the balloon belonged to China, saying that its use was scientific research such as meteorology, because of the westerly wind and limited control ability, the balloon was seriously damaged. Deviated from the scheduled route, China expressed regret that the balloon strayed into the United States and will continue to communicate with the United States.

Even so, Hu Xijin was determined to flatter China, playing a rogue attitude, saying "so what if it belongs to China", and boasting that China's reconnaissance satellite technology has already surpassed Britain and the United States, "China does not need to rely on balloons to collect American intelligence , the Americans should take good precautions against China’s reconnaissance satellites, they are already as powerful as the American ones.”

Some Chinese netizens ridiculed Hu Xijin in the comment area, saying, "If this American airship appears in China, it must be evil intentions, espionage, and spreading viruses; if it appears in Taiwan, it must have ulterior motives and impure motives. Wo," another Chinese netizen said with a smile, "You know Lao Hu very well."

The Chinese spy balloon caused an uproar. Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the Chinese official media "Global Times", also came to get involved. China.

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