"CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message
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Herman wrote:
I suppose it would have been allright if they had flown over any other
country. Americans are, after all, more important than other people.
Regards,
Herman
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G O T R I B E !!!
Vote Kenny Lofton for Governor of Ohio!
I was an Army SIOP custodian for 2 years.
Rules for flying over anyone's country with special weapons on board are
complex and strict. As for these careless assholes, I would have
preferred to see a Danny Deever Drum Out starting with the Secretary of
the Air Force.
This incident really has not gotten as much publicity and public outrage
as it should have. But, considering the Army kept the fact of a loose
SADAM secret for some 25 years, I am not surprised to read some of the
bull**** which was spread by the "official press releases".
I say cut their nuts off and post them on the bulletin board. ****ups
like this absolutely must never be allowed to happen again.
Dave
I thought that Nukes were always flying around America. Or used to.
However, you're comments about rules about Nukes in foreign countries being
strict etc, we're told in Australia that
we can not be told if they have Nukes on board the carriers or not. We just
assume they are. Or are you saying that our Government knowingly lets Nukes
in.
That would be not quite how they portray it.m(but then all politicins are
lying little *******s) And kind of makes more sense on the Kiwi stand of not
allowing them.