On the night a torpedo-armed North Korean submarine allegedly sank a South Korean patrol ship, the U.S. and South Korea were engaged in joint anti-submarine warfare exercises just 75 miles away, military officials told The Associated Press.
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"IF" or "alleged" or "suspected" and blah blah blah. Where are the "confirmed reports" that North Korea ACTUALLY sank that South Korean boat. To date there are no reports. Not actual verified reports. Conjecture, hypothesis, ridiculous crap-o-la, paranoid grumblings, and where oh where did North Korea get a "German torpedo?" That part has been "verified" or so that has been "reported." Histrionic hysteria rules the day and neither South Korea OR Empire Amerikana wants any part of North Korea. Lemme see here, "reports indicate" the North Koreans have 30,000 artillery pieces trained on Seoul. Seems like that's about the correct number as reported out by Jane's Defense Weekly. Something like that.
The 'Korean' issue is a stumbler, no doubt. Is the Obama admin up to the diplomatic task? I wouldn't bet on it. SecState Schoolmarm Clinton will bluster her way through a raging harrumph and threaten the North Koreans with her patented 'fingernails down a chalkboard' torture program. Diplomacy that matters? That makes any sense whatsoever? Not from the U.S.. Not anytime soon. Sorry and I forgot, last "report" I read stated that the South Korean boat had struck a U.S. mine. Wow, go figure.
June 6, 2010 @ 6:39 am
Amazing! Isn't it? A vessel "designed" for anti-sub warfare, not pleasure cruising, has to have perfect weather, water currents, blah blah blah….. in order to find anything? That's ridiculous! NK sub slips around and get off a shot with German torpedos and then skitters away undetected. I would have to say that this piece of high-tech garbage must have been designed and built by McDonalds as some sort of happy meal bonus. Whoever paid for it was robbed.
June 6, 2010 @ 4:15 pm
The whole thing smells of a black ops set-up. The lack of a report laying out the evidence that it was a North Korean submarine, the inexplicable assertion that the torpedo was manufactured by a NATO country and almost certainly unobtainable by Pyongyang, the unusual vehemence of the North Koreans that they did not do it, whereas they usually take great pride in their actions. It's all cut out of the same phoney baloney that is routinely trotted out whenever a false accusation is hurled at one of the Empire's targets.
June 6, 2010 @ 11:00 pm
to much fight, too much number of dead and casualties.
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June 7, 2010 @ 7:12 am