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United States Navy Lieutenant Shane Osborn, front right, is greeted by Navy Captain Richard Paupard, right, as Osborn's crew disembarks behind him upon arrival in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Sam Mircovich - Reuters)
Commentary
Robert Kagan Bush's Straight Talk on China: "With a few words Bush has dragged the United States across the threshold from the era of illusions to the era of reality."
Full Text
Joseph Prueher Text of Letter from U.S. Ambassador Joseph Prueher to Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan about the U.S. spy plane.
 President Bush's Remarks (4/11/01)
Live Online Transcripts
live online Debriefing the Crew with retired Navy pilot Eric McVadon.
  Thomas Manning of the Council on Foreign Relations.
  James P. Rubin, former asst. secretary of state.
 Amb. James Lilley, former ambassador to China.
 Q & A: The Post's Steve Mufson.
 Arthur Waldron of the American Enterprise Institute.
 Lloyd Bucher, former commander of the USS Pueblo.
Graphic
Thumb A look at the two planes involved in the Midair Collision
Video
 The Post's Steve Mufson talks about the key aspects of the agreement between the U.S. and China on the release of the 24 detained Americans.
 President Bush's Remarks on the release of the U.S. crew.
 Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan announces the decision to release the crew.
Timeline
 The Spy Plane Standoff
Photo Gallery
 The U.S.-China Standoff The U.S. and China are at an impasse over possession of the downed plane and crew.
Crew List
 List of U.S. Crew
Opinion
 Post Editorials & Opinion
 What's Your Opinion?
The View from China
 Wrong-doer Is to Blame from the China Daily (4/6/01)
 Editorial: Crisis Benefits None from the China Daily (4/4/01)
 Editorial on the Collision from the China Daily (4/3/01)
 The China Daily Web site China's official English language newspaper
On the Web
 EP-3E Aries II from the Navy, a description of the U.S. reconaissance aircraft
 Description of the EP-3E Aries II from Jane's
 U.S. Pacific Command Website
Special Report
 Military : Related articles, Web search, online resources.
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