Posted on 08/06/2005 10:41:55 AM PDT by ASA Vet
Pyongyang, August 1 (KCNA) -- The U.S. imperialists committed at least 160 cases of aerial espionage against the DPRK in July, according to a military source. Involved in them were strategic and tactical reconnaissance planes with various missions that took off U.S. air force bases in south Korea and overseas. U-2s flew in the air above the areas 120 km west of Tokjok Islet and 40 km east of Phochon and Sokcho almost every day to spy on the depth of the DPRK and its strategic targets.
On July 3, 6 and 27 RC-135 made shuttle flights in the air above the areas 20 km east of Taebu Islet, Yangphyong and Yangyang to spy on military strongholds of the DPRK. On July 7 an EP-3 flew in the sky above the East and West seas of the north to spy on its coastal areas and seabed.
An E-3 commanding plane committed aerial espionage against military targets on the forefront, while commanding and controlling fighters engaged in various war drills including a drill for striking ground targets and a drill for close air support in the air above Kumsan, Koesan, Ansong and Ronsan for several days.
Meanwhile, RC-7B, RC-12 and other tactical reconnaissance planes committed aerial espionage against the front and coastal areas of the north day and night. The planes involved numbered 7 on July 6 and 6 on July 12, 19, 22 and 27 each.
This goes to clearly prove that though the U.S. imperialists talk they have no intention to invade the DPRK whenever an opportunity presents itself, they, in actuality, are watching for a chance to mount a military attack on the latter.
ONLY 160? Damn!
Where did you get that map?!
Well geniuses, If you pull you heads out of your collective butts you will realize that we've probably conducted a lot more cases of aerial espionage than 160. We're watching you right this second.
Your revised maps of former trouble spots are truly inspirational.
So? Do on to others as they "wish" they could do on to you...
Special Attention DPRK desk.

I'm laughing myself silly over that map!
Cry me a river.
The low number doesn't say much about their intelligence capabilities. Their message seems to be that on outside observer should observe their atrocity.
Cry me a river
Imjin or Yalu?
/OFF......KAL-'007'........?
Not counting Aurora flights, of course....
The Korean reporter should STFU and eat his daily ration of grass.
Well .. I certainly would hope so!

"I found him very much on top of his brief", former US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright.
From
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1907197.stm
Downloaded from www.FutureMaps.com of course.
Which one has the Toni?
I wish I could generate enough interest to find out what this means, then I might read the story.
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