Is it a false flag if the aircraft carrier is deliberately set up to be hit by Iran? Why is the Ford in the Mediterranean? Is it to provide defensive capabilities for incoming missiles? What happened to their sewage problem?
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Is it a false flag if the aircraft carrier is deliberately set up to be hit by Iran? Why is the Ford in the Mediterranean? Is it to provide defensive capabilities for incoming missiles? What happened to their sewage problem?
6 responses to “Is This a False Flag?”
Has isreal ever shot up a us boat while parked off-shore in the Mediterranean Sea?
I’ll take “Shit I’ve seen before” for $500 Alex?
“What happened to their sewage problem?”
The Ford’s sewage problem just became the Mediterranean Sea’s sewage problem…..
“What happened to their sewage problem?”
Maybe AF was having a problem with its water supply.
Something like this was never an if but always a when. And you can bet the farm the Chinese are looking closely at this to see what changes can be made to improve things. We had best be working harder at improving fleet defenses. And eventually we WILL lose a carrier. That is also not an if….just a when.
How may carriers did we loose in WWII? I can name the Lex and the Hornet off the top of my head. Also the Franklin was severely, severely damaged and limped back into NYC for repair (with lot of dead and casualties BTW). We didn’t suffer any hits on carriers in Korea and Nam I believe–other than the screw up by John McCain when he set a carrier on fire with lots of men killed. In our modern day style of war–there are only two types of Naval ships… surface targets and submarines. Believe me, Iran is going to try hard to zotz one of these carriers with Russia and China providing up to the second targeting data from their ISR capabilities. Don’t be surprised if one of them goes down like the the HMS Hood in WWII.
We lost Lexington, Yorktown, Hornet, and Wasp, fleet carriers all in the first year and a half, Enterprise was damaged and almost sunk several times, and Franklin was effectively destroyed off of Okinawa though they brought the wreckage all the way home. I dont feel like figuring out the escort and light carrier losses. We could build new ships very quickly by 1945 though and they worked. Today they are obsolete, cost billions, and take many years to complete.
We had 3 severe carrier fires off of Vietnam. Oriskany in 1966, Forrestal in 67, and Enterprise in 1969. All were onboard ordinance handling accidents. I do not like McCain, but he did not cause that fire. He was sitting in his A4 Skyhawk and the aircraft next to him was struck by a rocket that was fired across the ship’s deck from and F4 Phantom. The decision to arm the mounted ordinance before the aircraft were moved to launch position was the fatal mistake. McCains squadron was armed with unstable WW2 bombs that were so deteriorated from improper storage they were seeping liquified TNT. The ordinance depot in the Philippines were terrified to touch them when they were transferred to Forrestal. The whole incident was filmed by coincidence, and the every event is explained in detail in what is now used as a Navy training film.