Former Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller on the Chinese Spy Balloon
6 Feb 2023
CLAY: We appreciate being joined right now by Chris Miller, served as acting Secretary of Defense under Trump, former Special Forces commander, Green Beret, first of his generation to serve as a cabinet official responsible for America and the security there. And he was also director of the National Counterterrorism Center. So, when you see this story about the balloon that so captivated everybody on Friday, and you are told, โOh, this also happened under the Trump administration,โ whatโs your reaction?
MILLER: Hey, thanks for having me on, you guys. Iโm really honored. โUnsinkable aircraft carrier of free speech.โ At least itโs not a Chinese spy balloon.
BUCK: There we go!
CLAY: Amen.
Please preserve our military to fight real wars, not โculture warsโ. (donโt get me started about the Chinese spy balloon!)
China is โlaughingโ as US culture war erodes combat readiness, says former defense secretary https://t.co/7wt2gwjO53 #FoxNews
โ Christopher C. Miller (@CMillerTIgerHwk) February 4, 2023
MILLER: Thank goodness. No kidding, you guys. You guys got this right? Oh, man. Yeah. Iโm hearing all this back and forth. Iโm gettingโฆ My phoneโs blowing up, like, โHey, did you know about these doggone spy balloons?โ I can tell you definitively, when I was acting Secretary of Defense โ I spent three years in the White House in various capacities at the Pentagon โ I never heard hide nor hair of it. Pretty sure I would have known if that happened. And the president wasnโt informed. Thatโs really, really bad. So Iโm trying to get the story straight. I canโt get the story straight. Somebody needs to do it. Thatโs what you guys are going to do, right?
BUCK: Weโre trying. But, as part of this, though, Iโm wondering if you could help โ to the degree youโre allowed โ illuminate this audience all across the country with what the possible motivations as you see them from the Chinese side would be of flying this kind of a balloon. I mean, we hear surveillance. Okay. Well, what kind of surveillance and why would the Chinese risk this kind of diplomatic rift unless there were something substantial in it for them? These are the questions that weโre getting asked ever since the story broke.
MILLER: Yeah, well, I mean, there you go. You guys kind of hit it up earlier. Is thisโฆ? Have we shown weakness? Have we showed our belly to the Chinese? Because the Chinese Communist Party and military flies, you know, fleets of aircraft over Taiwan every couple of days and we donโt do anything. And then, you know, with the debacle in Afghanistan, are the Chinese are questioning our motivations. But hereโs what I what I wanted to say based on your question. You got me frequency hop in there, because thereโs so much going on in my brain about this right now. But, you know, when you talk about why would they do this, probably my bet if they ever recover this, it was probably for electronicโฆ They were trying to collect information on our radar systems and all our electronic warfare stuff and probably some sort of sensors like that. So then they know what frequencies were on and all that sort of stuff. And then that can help them plan if they ever want to attack.
CLAY: All right. So, again, you say you never heard anything about these Chinese spy balloons being in, you know, American airspace before. It doesnโt seem like there was a precedent established. But my first thought when Buck and I were talking about it on Friday is when I hear Chinese spycraft entering into American airspace, my first thought is we should immediately shoot it down.
MILLER: Yeah.
CLAY: You know, potentially in Alaska, where by and large, there are lots of areas that have no population to speak of. What do you think would happen now if they tried to enter a United States airspace again? What should happen? And do we think that NORAD would know almost immediately if this occurred again? How would you assess that?
MILLER: You guys! What great questions. Yep. Iโm doing the same thing you did. Iโm like, I can sort of read a map. Still, itโs been a few years since I actually was in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and you have to carry one, but youโre like, โOh, it flies over the Aleutians?โ Thereโs a lot of space in there to do something where they could have brought it down. Iโll give youโฆ If I could frequency hop on you, hereโs my issue.
You know, we spent $850 billion on this most exquisite military in the history of the world, and we donโt have the capability to bring down โ you know, safe like under our control โ this doggone spy balloon thatโs just kind of drifting along. I think thatโs a bigger issue right there. But gosh darn, I think our air defense radars have to be pretty fine tune now, looking for something to come in. Gosh darn, we canโtโฆ We canโt let this one happen again. I mean, we just lookโฆ Itโs good content for Saturday Night Live. You guys know that. The memes are great. But itโs kind of an embarrassment as an American, isnโt it?
BUCK: Weโre speaking to Chris Miller, who was a former Special Forces commander and served as acting Secretary of Defense under President Donald Trump, and Chris, on theโฆ Just for clarity sake here. So when that when those news reports came out that said there were three balloon incursions under the Trump presidency, wasโฆ? I mean, you said you didnโt know about them. Do you think that was just a lie? Are they just lying to try to cover for Bidenโs behind here? Whatโs going on?
MILLER: I canโt keep up. It seems like the story changes about every 5 minutes. โWell, actually, we didnโt know until after the fact.โ Itโs this crazy, Kafkaesque sort of description that I canโt figure out. It looks like now the admin โ the Biden administration โ has recognized that, well, there could have been some spy balloons come over, but we didnโt know โ โwe,โ the Trump administration โ didnโt know till after the fact. I didnโt have any of that information. And I got to tell you, Iโm pretty confident that if President Trump was faced with that, he would have taken direct action right away.
Former DNI @JohnRatcliffe asks if the Pentagon purposely didnโt brief the Trump Administration on potential intrusions by spy balloons during his presidency.
What did General Mattis know? pic.twitter.com/sp37XDT4wB
โ Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 6, 2023
CLAY: Weโre talking to Chris Miller, acting Secretary of Defense under President Trump. So going forward, you say maybe theyโre trying to gain some information on existing American assets. That was the reason that they would send this balloon across. Also seems likely they would have known that it was going to be discovered, given the fact โ the amount of time that they spent in America, the fact โ that it was actually just visible to the naked eye from the ground in many different states. Did you have any fear yourself that this might be boobytrapped, equipped with some sort of dangerous device inside? Could it have been a test to allow that to happen in the future? How would you assess, in other words, the idea that this is not just spycraft, but it could be in years ahead, something that is used to actually deliver dangerous consequences of a militaristic past and possibility going forward?
MILLER: You guys remember right after the start of World War II, those fire balloons the Japanese imperialists dropped on the forests of the American Northwest? (crosstalk)
CLAY: We talked about that. Buck looked it up. Yep.
MILLER: Yeah. You guys, I knew you had. I knew you had, you guys. Youโre all over this. I think thatโs really in warfare. Youโre always probing the defenses of your adversaries, either current or potential adversaries, to find out what they can get away with. I think your speculation has to be taken seriously and has to be considered strongly on that. I also think itโs neverโฆ You wonder. My buddies were all texting me like, โHey, man, this is a deception or this is like a shiny object? Like, โLook over here while weโre doing this or really doing something somewhere else.โโ I think we have to think about that one too. I donโt have any proof or no oneโs called me on that, but we got to think about that too.
CLAY: There was obviously a lot of attention, one of the generals said that he expected China to invade Taiwan. I think 2025 was his prediction.
MILLER: Yeah.
CLAY: Do you think China will invade Taiwan? And if China did invade Taiwan, how do you think the U.S. military would respond?
MILLER: Well, I know the United States military can absolutely rip into them and tear their you-know-what holes out without too much effort. The question is whether we have the political will and ourโฆ You know, I talk about in my book whether our military leadership has the war fighting spirit to do that. I donโt know that right now. I know our troops can handle it. No problem. I get confused because I canโt tell what our policy is against Taiwan right now. I told you earlier, they send all these planes and drones and everything at Taiwan and we donโt do anything. So I think if youโre sitting in Chairman Xiโs position, youโre like, โMan, I wonder if I canโฆ I wonder if I can get this done before the United States amasses their forces.โ So itโs I donโt know if itโs 2025, but I know they must be thinking really strongly in Beijing about what to do next.
BUCK: Chris Miller, former acting Secretary of Defense. Appreciate your being with us, sir. Thanks for calling in.
MILLER: Thanks. โUnsinkable aircraft carrier of free speech,โ you guys. Thanks for doing what youโre doing.
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