General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says that a disintigrating spy satellite is of no intelligence value after it returns to earth
Gen. Cartwright says that once a disintegrating reconnaissance satellite reenters the earth’s atmosphere it will be of no intelligence value. (0:19)
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