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Old 21-04-2017, 10:14 AM   #10
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Default Re: US Presidential Elections - Boring or Important to Australia?

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Originally Posted by CoupeKing View Post
The first comment under that article - just need one decent whistle-blower.

Briefly back to the Sea of Japan and the surrounding area. Nothing like a pep talk to the fire up the Boyz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtC_QW6NoTg



I'd hate to be on the receiving end of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF5A...GkiGYNgQOBXgCA

And that's just one battle-group, the Pentagon can call on about 10 in total if needed (Fleet Carrier) - and I believe one more is doing sea trials and another being constructed - plus under Trumps Military Budget the Navy will be expanded again by at least 30%.
And what you don't see in that video is whats in the sky, and more importantly, whats under the fleet, or close by - always at least 1 attack or nuclear sub hitching along for the ride.




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Trump appreciates your kind words but I'm trying to think of similar wars (against small countries) that the US has won previously


Two in that very region spring to mind and the results

Korea; No
Vietnam: No

And then there's their efforts in the Middle East, more fails for them
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