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Weasel-wording. Only the Navy (out of all the owner/operator/users) says all of theirs are accounted for (which means they know where theirs are). This seems to me to be a so-what-why-even-bother issue
In a world of misinformation, how does one know who is lying?
I'll place my bet on: Everyone.
Iran has routinely been caught using photoshop to make claims to its people regarding military drones.
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