When I first heard the news that the Chinese balloon was shot down, my first thoughts were also if a war could result from this event. I want to add further information on international law in this situation that occurred last week, as this law has been spread around social media and news outlets, making people more worried about the onset of war.
I found an article from Jurist, an online news website that analyzes world events and news-worthy stories through a law lens. The article notes that while this situation was ongoing, the U.S, in this article U.S Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre, and Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, all prominent U.S officials, commented on how China had gone against international law.
https://www.jurist.org/news/2023/02/china-balloon-sparks-international-law-debate/
China's response through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was that overall, the U.S overreacted, violated international practice, and brought up history where the U.S has violated international law. From this article and the current time I am writing, it seems like the U.S and Chinese relations have been strained even more by this event; however, there is no evidence that a potential war is upon us relating to this incident. Although further development can occur, there is none as of now.
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/05/1154596301/whats-next-chinese-spy-balloon
Rate: misinformation