A B-1B bomber at Ørland Airport to train with Norwegian forces on March 13. Andrea Bekk Johansen/Norwegian Armed Forces
Business Insider: With 'historic' bomber flights on opposite sides of the planet, the US Air Force is sending a message to friends and foes
* US Air Force bombers landed in Norway and India in February for history-making deployments.
* Those operations reflect the increasing frequency and reach of the Air Force's bomber operations.
* Some observers are skeptical that the message the Air Force is trying to send is being received.
February was a historic month for US Air Force bombers, with two first-of-their-kind operations on opposite sides of the globe.
On February 3, a B-1 bomber and 40 airmen deployed to the Aero India trade show in southern India.
A US bomber was last in India in 1945, when it was still under British rule, making this a first for the Republic of India.
The event included the first US bomber flyover with an Indian fighter jet - "a very significant moment" in US-India military ties, Lt. Col. Michael Fessler, the lead US demonstration pilot at Aero India, said in a release.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 23, 2021
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Counter-Terrorism: China Intimidates The Islamic Statev
Obviously, The Ministry of State Security (MSS) or Guoanbu (国安部) is taken more seriously than the CIA that John Brennan remade.
There are people that fear the CIA.
They are called Americans.
stupid comment
Fred or Fred troll (8:57)
The preponderance of evidence supports my assertion or observations.
ISIS has or has not attacked Chinee targets in China, Western China or overseas.
ISIS has or has not attacked U.S. targets in U.S or overseas.
ISIS is or has compatriots in Yemen, the Sinai, and Somalia. they operate in West Africa in Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, Mali and Libya. They very easily could attack Chinese interest in Sudan. They have people north east, west and south of there. They have not. Why?
Certainly, the CCP is godless and ISIS hates that.
Meanwhile the CIA/FBI lied to the FISA court. Not only did they lie about Carter Page a West Point graduate who spied on Russian for his county, but recently released text prove that after they had tried to spy on Papandoulos and gotten nowhere they went to the FISA court and lied to them over that.
150 million or more US citizens do fear the CIA and FBI. Maybe CNN can do a poll where only 149.9 million people do and you will be proven "right".
Let me be clear what I think of you. You cannot be Fred, because no one could be as stupid as you let on. You have to be some troll on the internet for shits or giggles or a foreign agent. What other way to explain it?
FBI support is eroding, but most Americans still back bureau, poll says
That poll was in 2018 before the Lisa Page and Peter "Stroke Me" Strzok texts came out and other stuff.
With 1/3rd of respondents not apparently having hear of Mueller, when they do it will split evenly or against the FBI.
How do you explain a CIA that wants to spy on Americans, but cannot due to law, so they enlist other foreign intel agencies to do so to skirt the law.
You will not answer except with "blasts" of copy and paste or not at all, You realize that you are really stupid and so do not attempt to put thing in your own words, which is really curious and all. You are purportedly a language expert. You got to be a Iranian or Chinese keyboard warrior.
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