China News Service, Beijing, February 13th (Reporter Li Jingze) Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference on February 13th.

  A reporter asked: The United States claims that it has shot down four "UFOs" over the country and Canada so far. What's your comment?

  Wang Wenbin: We have stated many times that the Chinese civilian unmanned airship strayed into the U.S. airspace, which was completely accidental and accidental due to force majeure.

  As for the other so-called "UFOs" you mentioned, I am not aware of them.

However, what we want to tell you here is that the United States frequently launches advanced missiles to shoot down UFOs, which is an overreaction of excessive force.

We have noticed that many people in the United States are questioning, apart from costing American taxpayers money, what real benefits can this practice bring to the United States and the American people?

  In fact, the United States is the world's largest monitoring and reconnaissance country, with the world's largest spy network.

The US National Security Agency monitors text messages and phone calls of politicians in Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and other European countries.

The United States secretly installed monitoring equipment in nearly 100 of its embassies and consulates abroad to steal secrets from the host country.

According to a report by the new information security media "Anzai", the National Security Agency of the United States has remotely stolen 97 billion pieces of global Internet data and 124 billion phone records within 30 days, involving the personal privacy of a large number of citizens in various countries.

  Not long ago, an American unmanned boat used to collect underwater information was discovered in the waters of Namibia. Local media generally believe that this unmanned boat is actually an American spy ship.

The United States knows very well how many spy detection airship balloons the United States has launched in the world.

The international community can also see clearly who is the world's largest spies and surveillance empire.

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