lo yeeOn
2017-10-11 21:42:55 UTC
This year's 10/10 Korean Workers' Party Foundation Day is over. North
Korea is like Bugsbunny who wouldn't take the bait of Uncle Sam. They
didn't perform any test worth mentioning by the western media.
In other words, they didn't provoke --- as the current administration
would like to characterize a missile test launch as such.
Still, US strategic bombers reportedly led its "allies" on yet another
show_of_force running over the Korean peninsula.
But hey, if we get closer and roll up our sleeves and show our
Schwarzenegger-sized arms, maybe that will rattle the rocket man and
provoke his regime to do something. And bang --- we have the alibi to
start bombing the hell out of their country. At least that was the
logic behind Uncle Sam's latest show of force run.
However, the North Koreans still weren't provoked.
So Elmer Fudd is moving his nuclear subs into Korean waters. And that
will make our hapless midshipmates assigned to watch NK's every move
sweat even more.
"It feels like a race to see which will break down first the ship or
its crew," one sailor wrote.
"I just pray we never have to shoot down a missile from North Korea,
because then our ineffectiveness will really show," another response
read. (For more see below.)
lo yeeOn
US navy crews monitoring North Korea 'hate' their job, survey reveals
1:33pm Oct 11, 2017
http://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/10/11/13/30/us-navy-morale-issue
The US navy crews aboard missile cruisers tasked with monitoring North
Korea have described their job as a "floating prison" amid plummeting
levels of morale, a survey has revealed.
The crew aboard the USS Shiloh "hate" their job, complained about
being overworked and suggested the boat wasn't in good working order,
according to an anonymous Navy survey, the responses of which have
been detailed by the Navy Times.
"It feels like a race to see which will break down first the ship or
its crew," one sailor wrote.
The complaints were raised in three surveys conducted between June
2017 and August this year during which time the ship was commanded by
Captain Adam M. Aycock.
According to the Navy Times, the Captain has not been fired.
"I just pray we never have to shoot down a missile from North Korea,
because then our ineffectiveness will really show," another response
read.
. . .
Korea is like Bugsbunny who wouldn't take the bait of Uncle Sam. They
didn't perform any test worth mentioning by the western media.
In other words, they didn't provoke --- as the current administration
would like to characterize a missile test launch as such.
Still, US strategic bombers reportedly led its "allies" on yet another
show_of_force running over the Korean peninsula.
But hey, if we get closer and roll up our sleeves and show our
Schwarzenegger-sized arms, maybe that will rattle the rocket man and
provoke his regime to do something. And bang --- we have the alibi to
start bombing the hell out of their country. At least that was the
logic behind Uncle Sam's latest show of force run.
However, the North Koreans still weren't provoked.
So Elmer Fudd is moving his nuclear subs into Korean waters. And that
will make our hapless midshipmates assigned to watch NK's every move
sweat even more.
"It feels like a race to see which will break down first the ship or
its crew," one sailor wrote.
"I just pray we never have to shoot down a missile from North Korea,
because then our ineffectiveness will really show," another response
read. (For more see below.)
lo yeeOn
US navy crews monitoring North Korea 'hate' their job, survey reveals
1:33pm Oct 11, 2017
http://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/10/11/13/30/us-navy-morale-issue
The US navy crews aboard missile cruisers tasked with monitoring North
Korea have described their job as a "floating prison" amid plummeting
levels of morale, a survey has revealed.
The crew aboard the USS Shiloh "hate" their job, complained about
being overworked and suggested the boat wasn't in good working order,
according to an anonymous Navy survey, the responses of which have
been detailed by the Navy Times.
"It feels like a race to see which will break down first the ship or
its crew," one sailor wrote.
The complaints were raised in three surveys conducted between June
2017 and August this year during which time the ship was commanded by
Captain Adam M. Aycock.
According to the Navy Times, the Captain has not been fired.
"I just pray we never have to shoot down a missile from North Korea,
because then our ineffectiveness will really show," another response
read.
. . .