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U.S. destroyers deploying off N. Korea(Ships are first phase in Bush plan for 'missile shield')
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| 9/24/04
Posted on 09/24/2004 3:08:46 PM PDT by truthandlife
In the first step toward erecting a multibillion-dollar shield to protect the United States from foreign missiles, the U.S. Navy will begin deploying state-of-the-art destroyers to patrol the waters off North Korea as early as next week.
The mission, to be conducted in the Sea of Japan by ships assigned to the Navys 7th fleet, will help lay the foundation for a system to detect and intercept ballistic missiles launched by rogue nations.
Washington hopes to complete the network over the next several years.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
TOPICS: Japan
KEYWORDS: 7thfleet; bush; missile; missiledefense; napalminthemorning; nkorea; northkorea; shield; wot
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To: Doomonyou
No he won't. He's just a fartbag with no follow through.
To: truthandlife
Kerry promises to talk to the pot-bellied little despot!
That's not the way to deal with oriental despots John. You do what Bush is doing; say very little but surround them with love.
To: F15Eagle
It's what the Navy does. The ships provide a unique solution, unless you want to build Aegis radar platforms in the sea of Japan, which may not be all that bad of an idea.
The corollary of this is the boomers we kept on patrol during the cold war. Until such time as the midget nut job is gone, we have to pay the price for our security.
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:37:05 PM PDT
by
ProudVet77
(Vietnam Veterans Reconciliation Day - 02NOV2004.)
To: goodnesswins
No! Mr. Kerry stated that it was his intention to stick his yard long nose squarely between Kim Il Sung's butt cheeks and go along for the ride. And if anyone doubts my sources; well I got this scoop from unimpeachable sources at SeeBS... And we stand by SeeBS...
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:39:43 PM PDT
by
gatorgriz
("The world is full of bastards - the number ever increasing the further one gets from Missoula, MT")
To: docbnj
"It would be really cool if they shot down the next N. Korea missile!"...and it fell on the little pot bellied dictators house while he was in it. :-)
To: LeoWindhorse
Mr. Kerry rapidly retreated from this claim only to stumble once again. He next asserted that there really was no reason to think that even if you wanted to build a missile defense for the United States, you would want to protect either Hawaii or Alaska. As he put it, "Why would anyone want to?
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:43:06 PM PDT
by
jbwbubba
(stunner)
To: F15Eagle
"the downside to this is that if forces the committed deployment of naval vessels, in effect, held hostage by the "rogue nation". Should a naval crisis occur, the ship cannot be moved off station" This isnt really much of concern, to be honest. The China Sea and Sea of Japan have had American ships on station continuously since the 1920's. Its what the 7th fleet does. I spent months there long before the Aegis system was deployed.
If they do a radar picket system, this will force additional defensive rings and deployed systems to the Middle Pacific and the Pacific Coast of the US, but there are always ships in those areas too, even with today's cutbacks. The 7th fleet is the largest fleet in the USN.
To: truthandlife
So we're now finally seeing the bill for Mad Maddy's and WJC's game of footsie with Kim il Jong.......
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:44:44 PM PDT
by
mo
To: truthandlife
Okay, Kim Il Jung. Put up or shut up.
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:45:45 PM PDT
by
hershey
To: F15Eagle
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F15Eagle
the downside to this is that if forces the committed deployment of naval vessels, in effect, held hostage by the "rogue nation". Should a naval crisis occur, the ship cannot be moved off station.
Who's to say that we haven't already deployed a missile-defensive shield using SSBN Boomers (that even the Russians can't track, not to mention the Chi-Coms) ?
After all, a SSBN Boomer could launch several Intercept missiles over a very brief timeframe.
Patton@Bastogne Free Republic Member since 1998.
General George S. Patton Jr. Website
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To: HardStarboard
"That's not the way to deal with oriental despots John."
The record shows this is how John always talks to the oriental despots he supports against the USA.
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:54:23 PM PDT
by
PeterFinn
("John Kerry is a flip-flopper and a phony" - Howell Raines quoted in the Wash. Post)
To: docbnj
It would be really cool if they shot down the next N. Korea missile! That would be absolutely brilliant, let them shoot the IRBM or ICBM and as soon as it hit open water ... SPLASH it.
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:56:32 PM PDT
by
Centurion2000
(Truth, Justice and the Texan Way)
To: judicial meanz
"The China Sea and Sea of Japan have had American ships on station continuously since the 1920's"
Hmmm? Wasn't there a little fracas during the 1940's that kept our Navy off that part of the pond for a while?
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:56:53 PM PDT
by
PeterFinn
("John Kerry is a flip-flopper and a phony" - Howell Raines quoted in the Wash. Post)
To: truthandlife
re: "In the first step toward erecting a multibillion-dollar shield"
I never cease to marvel at how the MSM spins EVERY sentence of every story to put George Bush in the worst light possible. In this case it's stressing the cost of the system, as though that's a consideration when deciding how to protect those around North Korea from the madness of its rogue leaders. They do so often, and with deftness, that I sometimes miss it completely. I showed this article to someone and asked if they saw any bias or spin in the first few sentences. Nope, seemed perfectly OK to them. The combination of 30 plus years of unrelenting liberal education in public schools and the press picking up where the schools leave off it's no wonder so many Americans have a difficult time seeing the huge gap between the candidates of the major parties. I say frequently, and repeat here to stress it, I am so thankful that I am in the last years of my life and not the first years. I would not want to grow up in the America that the left wants to support.
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posted on
09/24/2004 3:57:53 PM PDT
by
jwpjr
To: judicial meanz
re: " They are the best armed and best trained group of sailors the world has ever known"
And if the commander in chief decides you could use some good whumping by ground troops too they have quite a few Marines who would be delighted to do it for him.
I can not imagine a more useful force than this fleet! Makes you proud to be an American!
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posted on
09/24/2004 4:01:59 PM PDT
by
jwpjr
To: PeterFinn
It slowed them down, but submarines and carriers of the 7th tore them to pieces eventually..LOL
To: judicial meanz
Condition 3 steaming, Sea of Japan, Been there, done that.
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posted on
09/24/2004 4:03:45 PM PDT
by
Shellback Chuck
(Olongapo hookers are more truthful than Kerry)
To: PeterFinn; judicial meanz
"Wasn't there a little fracas during the 1940's that kept our Navy off that part of the pond for a while?"
Don't tell that to a WWII submariner. :)
JM - I think the Aegis radar is meant for early detection and tracking, once above say 40 or 50 miles altitude we can track it from Pearl, Alaska, Guam etc. The SM3 is meant to hit a ballistic missile at apogee, but I've been hearing more and more about ascent phase missile destruction. It would make sense to mount them on Aegis class ships.
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posted on
09/24/2004 4:04:31 PM PDT
by
ProudVet77
(Vietnam Veterans Reconciliation Day - 02NOV2004.)
To: jwpjr
I can not imagine a more useful force than this fleet! Makes you proud to be an American! I second that 100 percent, but I am a little bit partial.
To: ProudVet77
I think you're right on target. The Aegis was just entering service as I left the USN, and its been upgraded heavily to have this capability.
I was a submariner, so we had different but totally devestating toys of our own. Not to detract from the abilities of the surface navy, however.
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