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US Fighter Jets Send Message to China With ‘Emergency’ Landing in Taiwan

China scared !!! Pls send more jets to TaiWan ... did we really care it ?
 
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China scared !!! Pls send more jets to TaiWan ... did we really care it ?

Don't know. You may not care about it, but the Chinese govt. does for some reason. Guess it was too close to China.
 
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Yeah pretty embarrassing for China. Don't see why China had to be mad about it.

Embarrassing of what? Taiwan is still not under Chinese defense coverage, you think your F-18 can get away as your P-3c landed on Hainan in 2003?...this event just proven that Taiwan is just defenseless and need better China's protection. China was mad because we're facing a bad loser, when Americans were defeated over AIIB issue, and they're trying to vent the fustration but playing this dirty game, this is like a hopeless Americans couldn't beat Chinese but take our childrens as blackmail and as hostages, sure this will certainly increase American international reputation and credibility.:disagree:
 
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What is the hidden agenda ROC wanna convey to PRC & USA?
Officers face probe after Apache breach

Five officers in an elite special forces unit face disciplinary measures and will be investigated in a judiciary probe after a media storm erupted over television personality Janet Lee (李蒨蓉) showing off pictures of her and her husband sitting in the cockpit of an Apache helicopter at a restricted military base in northern Taiwan.

Lee uploaded several photographs of her posing with the US-made AH-64 attack helicopter on Facebook, leading to a furor because the aircraft is off-limits to visitors, as it contains classified weapons technology.

Images of the cockpit’s instrument panel were also published.

Netizens called Lee’s actions foolish and arrogant, and accused her of flaunting her fame to gain access for her and family and friends to the hangar that houses the helicopter.

The off-limits hangar is at the 601 Air Cavalry Brigade base in Longtan District (龍潭), Taoyuan, and is controlled by the Army Special Forces Command’s Airborne Headquarters.

When the photographs came to light on Wednesday, the military base for the detachment of the Apache helicopters reprimanded Lieutenant Colonel Lao Nai-cheng (勞乃成), who conducted the tour for Lee and her entourage on Sunday.

Lao, 40, is a pilot-instructor for the aircraft and head information security officer at the base.

He was sent to the US for 18 months of training on Apache helicopters and was seen as a rising star in the airborne unit.

After mounting pressure and public anger in response to the photographs, top brass from the Army Command Headquarters held a news conference yesterday, announcing further action against Lao and four other officers at the base who allegedly played a part in granting special access and privilege to Lee and others, including allowing them to sit inside the helicopter and letting Lee’s husband don a pilot’s interactive helmet, which is valued at NT$2 million (US$63,891).

Originally given only three reprimands, Lao was handed a major demerit and removed from his post, and he now also faces investigation by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors’ Office.

An army spokesperson said yesterday that five officers were found to have breached the National Security Information Protection Act (國家機密保護法) and the Punishment Act of the Armed Forces (陸海空軍懲罰法).

In addition, prosecutors will investigate whether the Vital Area Regulations (要塞堡壘地帶法) were breached in the incident, the spokesperson said.
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That's no big deal you can see videos of people in the cockpit with a camera on YouTube.
 
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That's no big deal you can see videos of people in the cockpit with a camera on YouTube.
It's not her photo that matters, it's about military discipline and their commitment to US(don't leak)

China scared !!! Pls send more jets to TaiWan ... did we really care it ?
You know how many traitors are in their troops. Retired generals pour into mainland and omnipotent lobbyists in their local government protect their property concealed in mainland...
 
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It's not her photo that matters, it's about military discipline and their commitment to US(don't leak)
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?? Don't leak what? Just go to an airshow and sit in one yourself.
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Singapore

The only thing they can leak is pics of their airbase...and that has nothing to do with the US.
 
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Yeah pretty embarrassing for China. Don't see why China had to be mad about it.
These days, China is acting like a bull in a China shop!! They go berserk at anything they see as threatening its sovereignty and integrity even if its a weather storm coming in from the South China Sea!! :lol:
 
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they should delete the message, this shouldnt make to the news though

They could have just ignore the message without looking.

Embarrassing of what? Taiwan is still not under Chinese defense coverage, you think your F-18 can get away as your P-3c landed on Hainan in 2003?...this event just proven that Taiwan is just defenseless and need better China's protection. China was mad because we're facing a bad loser, when Americans were defeated over AIIB issue, and they're trying to vent the fustration but playing this dirty game, this is like a hopeless Americans couldn't beat Chinese but take our childrens as blackmail and as hostages, sure this will certainly increase American international reputation and credibility.:disagree:

No, its embarrassing considering they landed on what you claimed is your territory and pretty much left. Almost...like it could be used for as a base. In the Chinese govt. mindset, they are pissed and embarrassed.
 
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They could have just ignore the message without looking.



No, its embarrassing considering they landed on what you claimed is your territory and pretty much left. Almost...like it could be used for as a base. In the Chinese govt. mindset, they are pissed and embarrassed.

Also a military C130 with the maintenance crew

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