We did just that when we snuck into pakistan to kill Bin Ladin, but that was a means to an end, not the means itself.
What does this have to do with anything?
We are not forbidden from using Pakistan's airspace; it's literally the way in and out of Afghanistan. The Bin Laden raid was a little different in that we actually conducted combat inside of Pakistan.
If a country forbids us from using their airspace, we're not going to blatantly ignore them and use it anyways. Especially a country with a capable air force and enemy air defense system. We're not going to go to war with another country for the sake of using their airspace.
We did just that when we snuck into pakistan to kill Bin Ladin, but that was a means to an end, not the means itself.
Crossing their airspace isn't an issue, if we're willing to get our hands dirty and take out their AA sites and deal with any aircraft they decide to send up. But I doubt that Pakistan will want to bite the hand *too* much because we give them tons of money.
If a country forbids us from using their airspace, we're not going to blatantly ignore them and use it anyways. Especially a country with a capable air force and enemy air defense system. We're not going to go to war with another country for the sake of using their airspace.
I'm not saying we will, but we can, if we so desire.
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