Saturday, April 01, 2006

Intelligence source...

U.S. Aerial Espionage against DPRK in March
Pyongyang, March 31, 2006 (KCNA) -- The U.S. imperialists committed more than 180 "cases" of aerial espionage against the DPRK by mobilizing reconnaissance planes with different missions in March while staging large-scale "RSOI" and "Foal Eagle" joint military exercises targeted on the DPRK, according to a military source.
"Reconnaissance planes with different missions" "targeted the DPRK, according to a military source"... Informative content is not the K.C.N.A's strong suit.
They let a U-2 and RC-135 fly for intensively spying on major strategic targets and military installations in areas of the north side. Their RC-7B and RC-12 and other type tactical reconnaissance planes committed nearly 150 cases of espionage in March. A special mention should be made of the fact that from Mar. 25 to 31 they sent an overseas-based E-3 almost every day*bohoho* on a mission to command more than 2,000 fighters involved in "RSOI" and "Foal Eagle" joint military exercises for aggression and spy on the areas of the north.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If DPRK had a spy plane over the US, would you be a bit pissed off, and order for it to be shot down?

8:37 AM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

"If DPRK had a spy plane over the US, would you be a bit pissed off, and order for it to be shot down?"
Yes. The same applies for Canada.

I can't say I like the Chinese spys that are infiltrating Canada....

9:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And if China flew a plane over the U.$ (or Canada)?

6:36 AM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

And if China flew a satellite over the U.$ (or Canada)?

p.s: America rules the air. You should get used to it, as with the DPRK.

8:04 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

China has spies in Alberta's Oilpatch. I take that more personal than a satellite image.

http://www.asianpacificpost.com/portal2/402881910674ebab010674f55a9b1afd.do.html

8:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"p.s: America rules the air. You should get used to it, as with the DPRK. "

That hardly answered the question.

But then, you never, ever do!

"China has spies in Alberta's Oilpatch. I take that more personal than a satellite image."

China has spies in another country?

Really?!

3:42 PM  

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