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U.S. Spy Plane Narrowly Avoids Collision with Chinese Fighter Interceptor
By Andrew West July 24, 2017
 

The complex relationships between the U.S., North Korea, and China were illustrated in the late morning on Sunday as one American spy plane was nearly destroyed by an aggressive Chinese maneuver.

In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has been forced to address the numerous threats being consistently disseminated from North Korea, leading to a congregation of U.S. and Japanese forces in the waters off of the Korean Peninsula.  In addition to this show of force, U.S. military experts have been concerned about a number of man-made islands appearing in the disputed territory of the South China Sea – a development that Beijing would rather we ignore.  Given the hefty hullabaloo occurring in the region, it comes as no surprise that an American spy plane would be making the rounds.  In fact, we’ve been routinely flying such missions for years, with plenty of friendly escorts by Chinese fighters in the past.

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