Ahhh, so troll it is, history have seen huge empires going down the drain when they were fighting none other than the greatest enemy of human being, the jealousy. It will ruin your life, if you keep doing this. Look at the east of Pakistan, India has done anything they could to nullify Pakistan and yet they somehow manage to screw themselves. Any ditch they dig for Pakistan, somehow they find themselves in it.
As for as flying at this speed and that speed, you clearly have no understanding of physics. So, please leave it to those who understand it. For a person like you who is always willing to learn new things, I will say go read up on resistance, gravity, acceleration, G-force, believe me your knowledge will increase many times, I can clearly see that.
BTW, I don't really have much time to comeback and have a troll fest with you, so over and all from me to you.
For others who don't know the problem at hand,
A jet has to deal with higher gravitational pull, higher air resistance and electromagnetic forces, and is designed to do extreme maneuvers, which will exert heavy Gs on a pilot as the speed will increase, at Mach 4 it will be hard for the jet to make a turn, at mach 6 it will be almost impossible for the jet to even make a slight turn. US SR-71 sometimes passed over multiple countries to complete a circle while flying at Mach 3.2+ speeds.
On the other hand, ISS is moving in an almost vacuum space (experiencing very low resistance), and on top of that due to it's distance from earth has lesser gravitational force applying on it than what a jet would experience, Funny part is that a jet's engine needs that air to burn and make it fly, which means if a jet goes too high it won't have much air to burn and won't fly.
For a jet, more speed means more trouble, while for ISS enormous speed of mach 22+ is it's power that keeps it in the orbit around earth and doesn't let it do a complete free fall to earth, although it is falling towards earth. It just have to increase it's altitude regularly so that it doesn't just fall to earth, and for that it uses thrust boosters of docked vessels most of the time, although it has it's own ways of doing so as well.