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Apparently it's perfectly legal for the U.S. and Russia to fly spy planes over each other's countries, and the Russians are using this to troll Trump. -- (link)
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Aug 9 '17, 14:17
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Spy plane over D.C.
(www.politico.com)
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That's the Open Skies project / treaty
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JD
Aug 9, 14:40
Also, There's a giant chicken mocking Trump outside the White House: -- (link)
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Max
Aug 9, 14:39
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absurdism is a solid strategy, honestly
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Reagen
Aug 9, 14:43
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"Trump orders nuclear strike on chicken. Joint Chiefs continue to ignore him." -- nm
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Mop
Aug 9, 15:07
Is that part of the inspection process of nuclear downsizing? Because I never heard of this -- nm
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Bacon
Aug 9, 14:18
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Yeah. Seems zany, but it's a real thing. Mind we, we'd do it regardless of whether it was permitted. China isn't party to this treaty. -- (link)
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Mop
Aug 9, 14:20
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Interesting. We can spy China and everywhere else for that matter, from space -- nm
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Bacon
Aug 9, 14:21
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