Trudeau 1 Biden 0 - 02/15/23
At least Trudeau addressed the issue. Bussachit or not he did make a public comment. One might ask the question just how many commercial airliners fly over the Yukon?
https://www.thestar.com/politics/fe...ufos-shot-down-in-canada-and-the-us.html
OTTAWA — Were the potential national security threats posed by three unidentified objects recently shot out of the sky over North America overinflated?
That’s where the political debate over the trio of incidents seemed to be moving Tuesday as American security officials said the objects might be “benign” and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau focused on the threat to civilian planes.
Trudeau had first described the decision to order one of the objects, which was floating over Yukon, to be shot down over the weekend as a “serious situation” that involved the need to defend Canada’s territorial sovereignty.
But on Tuesday, he framed it more directly.
“What is very clear is they were a threat to civilian travel, to commercial airliners,” he told reporters on his way into the Liberal cabinet meeting.
“That’s why the decision was to take them down.”
https://www.thestar.com/politics/fe...
OTTAWA — Were the potential national security threats posed by three unidentified objects recently shot out of the sky over North America overinflated?
That’s where the political debate over the trio of incidents seemed to be moving Tuesday as American security officials said the objects might be “benign” and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau focused on the threat to civilian planes.
Trudeau had first described the decision to order one of the objects, which was floating over Yukon, to be shot down over the weekend as a “serious situation” that involved the need to defend Canada’s territorial sovereignty.
But on Tuesday, he framed it more directly.
“What is very clear is they were a threat to civilian travel, to commercial airliners,” he told reporters on his way into the Liberal cabinet meeting.
“That’s why the decision was to take them down.”