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To: sam_paine

Okay, talking about the compromise of a crew in the U.S., it would seem you were delving into the realm of software corruption. Are there grounds to say the P3-Orion was brought down by a software glitch?

I don’t think the crew in the U.S. was in fear of their personal safety, so I’m not sure where you could go on those grounds either.

I honestly don’t see a connection, but I have been known to be dense before at times.


86 posted on 12/15/2011 12:59:57 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Why back in '88, Conservatives backed Gore in Texas. What Reagan revolution? What laegacy?)
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To: DoughtyOne
Dearest DoughtyObtuse, you are desperately trying to tie the different instances together as a direct analogy in all elements. You are not dense on the subject matter but you act like you're trying to be willfully dense on the conversation! =-)

They're all three (Powers/Hainan/UAVs) totally distinct incidents of course, but they can be both compared and contrasted, just like JFK, Bush and Obama. Three totally different characters, with some similarities and some radical differences.

For your topic of manned vs unmanned flight, obviously there is an opportunity to contrast what we'd be talked about now had a manned spy plane been grounded inside Iranian borders. Essentially another 1979 hostage crisis! But "ohnoez" you'll demur! "Those were diplomats at an embassy! I may be dense but how could that be the same as USAF pilots?!"

lol.

Of all the scenarios suggested, a human spy on the inside seems more simple and to the point than Iranian Star Trek tricorders jamming the signal -from above- (GPS/com antennas are on the top talking to satellites.)

101 posted on 12/15/2011 2:28:49 PM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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