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Thank heaven, our own military is an open book. merrily Sep 2014 #1
Actually, our military is an open book compared to that of some other countries. JDPriestly Sep 2014 #10
We can know anything our military doesn't mind our knowing. merrily Sep 2014 #13
And that is as it should be. JDPriestly Sep 2014 #15
Maybe it's as it should be; maybe not. But that is a very different thing from saying they are open. merrily Sep 2014 #17
We invited China to naval exercises (RIMPAC?) in Hawaii, and they TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #2
More Derpitude from the National Security State. bemildred Sep 2014 #3
No country should keep its movements of its military a secret. JDPriestly Sep 2014 #12
I'm just asking for a little consistency. Same rules for everybody. nt bemildred Sep 2014 #18
Most countries probably try to keep tabs one way or another on the military movements JDPriestly Sep 2014 #19
Judi Lynn Diclotican Sep 2014 #4
America's First In Being Worst FrodosPet Sep 2014 #8
FrodosPet Diclotican Sep 2014 #11
There's a lot of pot and kettle there. hobbit709 Sep 2014 #5
u.s. foreign policy beyond ridiculous KG Sep 2014 #6
And vice versa. dipsydoodle Sep 2014 #7
If their military build-up justifies our spying on them . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #9
Our military is very powerful, but we are not as secretive as some Americans think. JDPriestly Sep 2014 #14
Much of what you suggest is clearly true . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #16
We let Soviet spy planes and ship operate within sight of of land for decades hack89 Sep 2014 #20
That was the Cold War, correct? another_liberal Sep 2014 #23
International law says it is our policy hack89 Sep 2014 #24
It might be a little more complicated . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #25
It is not complicated at all hack89 Sep 2014 #26
Of course . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #27
ok nt hack89 Sep 2014 #28
Good night . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #29
I guess you missed the news that China already spies on us? Constantly?? Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #31
We're doing things in our house that we want kept secret ...so now the NSA is spying on us. L0oniX Sep 2014 #21
It isn't like the flights are entering Chinese territory ripcord Sep 2014 #22
you won't show me what you're DOING; I wanna see what you're DOING MisterP Sep 2014 #30
Couldn't that justification headline easily be turned on its head? Bodhi BloodWave Sep 2014 #32
The Chinese aren't playing with the same set of rules Red Mountain Sep 2014 #33
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