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What candidate violated military Code of Conduct and collaborated with the Vietnamese, Soviets, and Cubans?


McCain did, and he was not tortured either. Perform recover the some 1500 pages of documentation, and get the films while you are at it. He is not as much a saint as a traitor.


Only one was in the military, so participate it out.

Did John McCain violate of the Code of Conduct?

He was inoculation down October 26, 1967, and by November 9, 1967 he was giving interviews to foreign correspondents, providing information on his erstwhile command, casualties and tactics, in direct violation of the Code of Conduct. (The U.S. military Code of Conduct is the definitive code specifying the responsibilities of American military personnel while in war or captivity. Article V of the Code is very specific in ordering U.S. military personnel to avoid answering questions to the utmost of their ability and to exhort no oral or written statements disloyal to the United States and its allies, or harmful to their cause. Any willful profaning of the Code is considered collaborating with the enemy.)
when he was first interviewed by the North Vietnamese he is shown at a hospital reserved for Vietnamese military and he was seen by Soviet Surgeons. He was drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes while being interviewed.
The Communist Vietnamese erected a bust of John McCain.


Tolerably sad when the Republicans swift boat their own guys.

Russland Eishockey , Cccp JackeSowjetunion 1945, Sowjetunion Fahne- Das Russland Haus. Aus Russland

When the Soviet Army was in orbit

Before the Foreign Space Station and MIR orbited around the Earth, the USSR launched nine space stations. Even though their objectives were officially detailed, both their origins as well as three of these ships were of a military nature. On board, Soviet Army officials carried out prolonged espionage missions by way of knowing observation equipment. Besides cameras and radars, these spaceships were equipped with a device that allowed them to send the compiled fabric to Earth and weaponry that even ended up being fired

Under the code name Almaz (Алмаз, Diamond), this military space program would be carried out in the utmost stealthily. The hermeticism was such that the nature of the project would not be revealed until the 90s, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Artistic vision of the space station Almaz
Artistic vision of the space station Almaz


How everything started

In the mesial of the 60s, when the Cold War was in one of its most decisive moments after having overcome the Cuban Missile Crisis, both superpowers accelerated even more, if that was achievable, the arms race to achieve a dominant position over the adversary.

Vladimir ChelomeiIn the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev (Никита Хрущёв) would come by all kinds of projects by way of the main constructors: long range bombers, submarines, missiles… Among all of the proposals, that which would stand ready out most is the one formulated by Vladimir Chelomei (Владимир Челомей), pioneer in the construction of missiles and the youngest engineer to be appointed chief constructor, who, as opposed to of proposing the development of weaponry that was already familiar, offered something worthy of science fiction: to combat the enemy from extent, by way of orbiting stations capable of permanently monitoring any strategic objective.

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