Quote Originally Posted by firepilot View Post
Sorry, but your #2 is totally wrong.

Open Skies treaty does not mean that any other military can just fly over the US as much as they want, without interference. Do you think aircraft from other militaries, can just take off from other countries, do some big loop over the US, no be part of air traffic control, and return back to their home country, with impunity?

Because thats how you present it, and that's totally incorrect. You spend more time conjecturing and imagining, than you do researching.

Each country that takes part, is allowed quotas for overflights, and they do not have to just accept them all either.

http://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/openskies







Why do you depict the Open Skies Treaty, to be something other than what it really is?
No I do not . . . a treaty allows access if provisions are met . . . if the coordinators allow the flights . . . who is monitoring to see that they are or are not doing except flying the flight plan . . . if this is the mechanism by which some injection missions can be accomplished how would the public know?