
Islamabad : Monitoring Desk – A bewildered adminstration of US has arrested a Chinese student and labelled him as the spy while the court has not found him guilty so far. A 21-year-old Chinese national studying aeronautical engineering at the University of Glasgow got busted by the FBI. The case has been designed for illegally photographing top-secret U.S. military aircraft at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska.
The charge sheet states , the student “Tianrui Liang” targeted sensitive assets including the E-4B “Doomsday Plane” — the airborne nuclear command post designed to survive an all-out attack — and RC-135 reconnaissance variants. Offutt serves as headquarters for U.S. Strategic Command, the nerve center overseeing America’s nuclear forces.
Liang used a telescopic lens from his car on March 31, then tried to slip out of the country. FBI agents nabbed him April 7 at JFK Airport as he boarded a flight back to Glasgow via Frankfurt. He admitted knowing the photography was illegal but claimed the shots were just for his “personal collection.”
Americans has tried best to prove the student a spy. The case details further as , this is no innocent plane-spotting hobby. It’s a blatant intelligence-gathering run straight out of Beijing’s playbook, exploiting America’s open universities and weak borders to steal military secrets.
Trump’s side shares on social media about the matter , While weak leadership obsesses over diversity quotas and endless foreign student visas, adversaries like China send operatives to map our defenses.
Time to wake up: Shut down the spy pipeline, enforce real vetting, and treat national security like it actually matters. Enough with the naive “academic exchange” excuses that put American lives at risk.
Media side of American President shared the sources of this report as following:
– Sarah Adams on X (former CIA analyst)
– FBI arrest details and court documents
– Public reports on Offutt AFB incident
The US “Doomsday Plane” is the Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, a highly survivable, militarized Boeing 747 designed as a flying command center for the President, Secretary of Defense, and Joint Chiefs of Staff during nuclear war or severe national emergencies. At least one of the four, worth $223 million each, is on 24/7 alert, offering hardened communications and the ability to operate for days via mid-air refueling.










