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.
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.
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If DPRK had a spy plane over the US, would you be a bit pissed off, and order for it to be shot down?
"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....
And if China flew a plane over the U.$ (or Canada)?
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.
China has spies in Alberta's Oilpatch. I take that more personal than a satellite image.
http://www.asianpacificpost.com/portal2/402881910674ebab010674f55a9b1afd.do.html
"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?!
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