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BC writes- The Lincoln looks like a setting duck over there, other than radar
and the Cans what do they have going for them to prevent another USS Cole? Or is that all they need? BRBR I say-I'd be willing to bet the CO of any USN ship would rather stand before the long green table for killing a few sightseers by mistake than have the USS Cole happen to their ship. If I saw a USN ship in ANY port in the world, I would not get into a boat to 'get a closer look'. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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The only problem with our smug reassurance that we have corrected the
"security" problem is that terrorists are very flexible. They aways seem to attack in just the one area not thought about. You can reduce the risk, but not the possibility. Terrorists don't attack in order to reduce the size of the US navy. They do it in with the intention of spreading out/wasting/diverting US human and material resources and for the publicity. So, now, we expend a lot more resources protecting ships worldwide when all the terrorists have done is attack one US ship in a motorboat. Yes our ships are protected, but in the long run, the attack on the Cole was a terrorist victory on several fronts. Of course one little victory doesn't win the war and it may actually show how limited the terrorist resources are in which they have hundreds of thousands of targets worldwide but can only successfully engage once in a while. Maybe the world should not be in a such a panic all the time, expending a lot of worry when the enemy is going to attack only sporadically at a time and place of his choosing. However, think of how little resources the terrorists have spent to cause worldwide concern and how much we have spent to obtain an uneasy "security". I really hope that there is a secret war against terrorism going on, one that we are winning that we don't know about. The WTC fell, but the sky didn't...although sometimes I think everyone thinks so. Pechs1 wrote: BC writes- The Lincoln looks like a setting duck over there, other than radar and the Cans what do they have going for them to prevent another USS Cole? Or is that all they need? BRBR I say-I'd be willing to bet the CO of any USN ship would rather stand before the long green table for killing a few sightseers by mistake than have the USS Cole happen to their ship. If I saw a USN ship in ANY port in the world, I would not get into a boat to 'get a closer look'. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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Lincoln has now moved out to sea. The Indonesians would not let them
operate their jets within Indonesian territorial waters, so the ship moved outside of them. It's not easy to intercept a carrier at sea. D |
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