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Qantas Pilots Report Radio Interference and GPS Jamming From Chinese Warships
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Qantas pilots reported repeating radio interference and GPS jamming from Chinese military units in the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. Qantas said there were no safety concerns and has instructed its pilots to keep flying on their routes despite the breach. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Are we going to have to start harassing Chinese aircraft anywhere they choose to fly? Seems China won't learn the lesson the easy way, maybe it's time to teach it to them the hard way.
We need reciprocity. -- Mike Pompeo.
I would surrender to China "We need reciprocity. I already surrendered once
-- Mike Pompeo.
‘We defeated ourselves’: Trump’s national security adviser says Pompeo signed ‘surrender agreement’ with Taliban
Former Trump administration officials are seeking to distance themselves from Taliban peace deal
Oliver O'Connell
New York
Wednesday 25 August 2021 08:36
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Related Video: Mike Pompeo gives remarks on US signing peace deal with Taliban
HR McMaster, one of Donald Trump’s former national security advisers, has condemned the deal struck with the Taliban during the previous administration as a “surrender agreement”.
“Our secretary of state [Mike Pompeo] signed a surrender agreement with the Taliban,” Mr McMaster said on Bari Weiss’ podcast Honestly.
“This collapse goes back to the capitulation agreement of 2020. The Taliban didn’t defeat us. We defeated ourselves.”
The retired US Army lieutenant general is one of many former senior Trump officials who have sought to distance themselves from the Taliban peace deal that was signed in February 2020, as chaos gripped the capital Kabul over the past week
-- Mike Pompeo.
‘We defeated ourselves’: Trump’s national security adviser says Pompeo signed ‘surrender agreement’ with Taliban
Former Trump administration officials are seeking to distance themselves from Taliban peace deal
Oliver O'Connell
New York
Wednesday 25 August 2021 08:36
Comments
Related Video: Mike Pompeo gives remarks on US signing peace deal with Taliban
HR McMaster, one of Donald Trump’s former national security advisers, has condemned the deal struck with the Taliban during the previous administration as a “surrender agreement”.
“Our secretary of state [Mike Pompeo] signed a surrender agreement with the Taliban,” Mr McMaster said on Bari Weiss’ podcast Honestly.
“This collapse goes back to the capitulation agreement of 2020. The Taliban didn’t defeat us. We defeated ourselves.”
The retired US Army lieutenant general is one of many former senior Trump officials who have sought to distance themselves from the Taliban peace deal that was signed in February 2020, as chaos gripped the capital Kabul over the past week
agree with you sir it seems that they like to blame the Chinese for everything
Back when I was flying as a pilot on the Asian routes from Japan all the way down to Singapore, I would notice the small atolls enroute. Over the years I kept seeing some of them keep getting larger. Having been a former Navy pilot too, I pretty much figured out what was going on, but I never heard any big complaints happening. Now it's too late because the Chinese have built them and will protect these renegade islands. Give the Chinese an inch and they will take a mile, especially with Xi Jinping running things. Seems like pre-war Germany tactics all over again.
Maybe some of the countries involved should have just anchored some military ships near them to scare off the Chinese from getting a foothold in doing this. Nice big Navy carrier circling an atoll
would have worked well enough. ðð¤¨
Maybe some of the countries involved should have just anchored some military ships near them to scare off the Chinese from getting a foothold in doing this. Nice big Navy carrier circling an atoll
would have worked well enough. ðð¤¨
F-4 pilots used "graped" in NAM it was a common occurrence. Made it tough flying ground support for troops when they needed us most to drop cover ordinance.