US Bluffs N. Korea, No Preemptive Strike, Armada Headed Away

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The US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson transits in the Sundra Strait on April 15, 2017

While last week the world held its breath anticipating the first ever nuclear shootout in history, the Carl Vinson carrier strike force was actually 3,000 miles away steaming towards Australia for scheduled exercises and not heading toward the Korean peninsula, as was suggested by the US administration.

Trump’s nuclear bluff worked, his “very powerful armada” was actually heading in the opposite direction.

Pheew.

News & Record reports:

The Pentagon’s disclosure April 8 that the Carl Vinson carrier strike force was being diverted to waters near North Korea had contributed to rising global tensions over a possible U.S. conflict with the nuclear-armed regime in Pyongyang.

Senior administration officials repeatedly cited the orders to rush the Carl Vinson strike force from Singapore to North Korea as a sign of President Donald Trump’s willingness to directly confront a regime that has conducted five nuclear tests and multiple missile launches in violation of United Nations resolutions.

It was widely assumed that the carrier group was patrolling somewhere within range last weekend, when U.S. officials feared Kim Jong Un’s military would conduct a sixth underground nuclear test, or would try to test-launch an intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time.

The U.S. ships have the ability to shoot down incoming missiles and launch cruise missiles of their own.

On Saturday, Pyongyang staged a massive parade that displayed new missiles and had warned that it would counter a U.S. attack with “a nuclear war of our own.” The next day, the regime attempted to test a midsize ballistic missile, but it exploded seconds after launch in the sea off the east coast.

The Navy’s admission that the Carl Vinson and four other warships were, in fact, conducting exercises in the Indian Ocean last week and were still in Indonesian waters as of Saturday has raised fresh questions about the credibility of the White House, which has frequently come under attack for making false claims.

Officials said Tuesday that the false narrative about the Carl Vinson resulted from mistakes and miscommunication up the military chain of command to the White House, and was not part of a deliberate military attempt to psych out North Korea’s leaders and mislead the public.

The embarrassing saga began when Adm. Harry Harris, who heads U.S. Pacific Command, initially announced in a news release April 8 that he had directed the Carl Vinson carrier strike group to “sail north” from Singapore, adding that the ships were being diverted from planned port visits to Australia.

The Trump administration cited the deployment of the naval strike force, which includes the carrier and four warships, as a clear warning to North Korea, which was said to be planning a nuclear test last weekend in conjunction with a national holiday.

“We are sending an armada, very powerful,” to the waters off the Korean Peninsula, Trump told Fox Business News on April 12.

A day earlier, Defense Secretary James N. Mattis told Pentagon reporters that the aircraft carrier was “on her way up there.”

Some news organizations cited the armada’s apparent race northward as a sign of a possible pre-emptive attack on North Korea, spurring global concerns of a possible war.

While the Pentagon sought to downplay those reports late last week, at no point did it or the White House suggest the Carl Vinson was not, in fact, nearing the Korean Peninsula to give Trump a more robust military option should he decide he needs one.

Pundits cited the warships’ approach as evidence of Trump’s muscular style in the same week that he had ordered a cruise missile strike on Syria in response to a poison gas attack, and the Air Force had dropped the so-called “mother of all bombs” on an Islamic State stronghold in Afghanistan.

But on Saturday, a full week after the initial news release, the Navy posted a photograph showing the Carl Vinson traveling south through the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Java — about 3,500 miles southwest of the Korean Peninsula

As Defense News first reported Monday, the strike force has been taking part in exercises with Australian forces in the Indian Ocean over the last week.

It is now — really — steaming northward and is expected to arrive in the Sea of Japan next week, U.S. officials said.

4 Comments

  1. The truth is, Lies and deceit is normalized in an amoral world of insane madman. And leading the pack is the US(Manasseh) under the child Chameleon Mr. Trump, who actually will be the demise of the US under the strings of puppeteers, but in reality fulfilling predestined end game of something even bigger than all nations combined, the return of Jesus Christ!

  2. I think it would have been hilarious to fly a couple of B-1’s and 4-5 F-22’s at mach 1+ down the east coast by N Korea at the start of the parade, over international waters of course.

  3. We all know what happened to the boy who cried wolf….. very fucking stupid scam america…. very fucking stupid indeed….that is why you yanks are going to be nuked…for all the stupid things you do… have done ….and will continue to do..

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