In a "show of force," the U.S. Navy dispatched an aircraft carrier and five escort ships to the South China Sea amid rising tensions between the U.S., China and other Southeast Asian nations claiming territory in the disputed region, multiple defense officials confirmed to Fox News Friday.
The dispatch sends a signal to China that the U.S. Navy will continue to conduct freedom of navigation patrols even as China continues to "militarize" islands, those officials say.
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That will take about 7 months to get their! Probably 100 drones already hovering.
ReplyDelete7 months? Obviously never been on a naval ship. Doing gator squares we could still be there in days.
DeleteUSA sticking it's nose in where it doesn't belong year again. Let's take care of all the broken sh!t in this country and eradicate domestic terrorism before we start playing world police.
ReplyDeleteThey will accidentally drift into enemy territory and be arrested. Lurch will apologize and beg for our ships to be returned. We will then evacuate with our tails between our legs leaving China to finalize their preparations for war unchallenged.
ReplyDelete621 how cute!!
ReplyDeleteIf something doesn't break out soon Obama will have to leave the White house. OH NO!!! (Snicker)
ReplyDeleteWait what about global warming and less of a carbon foot print? Thinking these ships might burn a bit of fuel and waist!!
ReplyDeleteBring it on! So ready to kick China's A$$!!!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, let rattle our sabers up close and personal with the largest military in the world...smart (not).
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