How do we know it was unarmed?
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Do we fly over the Kremlin?
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The USA does the same using a modified Boeing C-135
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Oh ok. Thanks for clarifying.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I, for one, welcome our new Russian government.
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Um, yes actually. It does. They can fly anywhere, and so can we - and we do. All 34 nations who are signatory can.
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Sorry nobody told you before. USAF policy is to have a "passive" stance for public affairs; since journalists don't know to ask, they don't.
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You can find lots of open skies stuff in my timeline, or on my blog! Just search for open skies. Overflights of the US since 2004.
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Signed in 1992, started in 2002, they started overflying in 2004.
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Treaty of the Open Skies, https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/openskies …pic.twitter.com/iTEeot8eCJ
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