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Politics : The Arab-Israeli Solution

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To: Jay k. who wrote (224)4/9/2001 9:51:38 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (4) of 2279
 
And over the course of that same period of two years, the Chinese have "aided and abetted" the Serbian military by re-broadcasting military radio traffic from the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. The interception and triangulation of this transmission source was why the JDAMS bomb was given those GPS coordinates.

Obviously no targeting analyst would believe the Chinese mission there to be so stupid as to engage in such an illegal and aggressive act.

And then the Chinese set off an underground nuclear explosion in violation of the nuclear test bomb treaty, which the Chinese government signed.

And in 1993, a Chinese civilian airliner declared an emergency and landed on Shemya Island, one of the Air Force's most secure airbases where many highly classified operations originate. KAL 007 was mistaken for one of these RC-135's that fly out of Shemya... and the Soviets shot it down in cold blood as a result of this mistake.

Btw, we did not detain the crew, and we flew the 2 dead and 160 injured passengers on military transport to civilian facilities. And then we assisted in fixing the plane so it could depart.

But the Chinese don't want to talk about the way the US responds to "violations" of our airspace, especially landing at a highly classified military facility.

Something to think about as 100 million Chinese face possible unemployment from a total US trade embargo against China. ($100 Billion in trade with the US divided by a per capita GDP of around $1,000 per person).

And yes.. I realize that some workers make much more than $1,000 per annum... but the point is still relevant.

Regards,

Ron
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