NORTH KOREAN SINKING OF US CARGO SHIP PROMPTS RUSSIA-CHINA DEPLOYMENTS
October 24, 2015
Sorcha Faal
According to this report, fears about North Korea’s actions were raised at the end of August when over 50 of their Sang-O-class submarines were reported “missing from their bases”, and due to the sheer number of these vessels that put to sea meant it was impossible to track all of them.
With these diesel-electric North Korean submarines having a range of 1,500 nautical miles (2,800 km) though, this report continues, their journey to the Caribbean waters off the coast of Florida would have required at least 3 open ocean refuelings, of which the US Navy was able to identify two by their tracking of cargo ships traveling between North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela.
In late September, this report notes, the US Navy sent out an “urgent” dispatch to both Russia and China that it had lost track of these North Korean submarines and requested “immediate assistance” to which the Chinese replied first by dispatching the Type 052C Luyang II-class guided-missile destroyer Jinan (152), the Type 054A Jiangkai II-class guided-missile frigate Yiyang (548) and the Type 903 Fuchi-class fleet oiler Qiandao Hu—all three of which are scheduled for an unprecedented re-provisioning at the US Navy base in Mayport, Florida.
Next to respond to the US Navy’s “urgent” dispatch, this report says, were Federation forces Akula class nuclear submarines—and whose appearance off the US coast in late September caused concerns, but which the Pentagon responded to by stating: “Russian submarines patrolling off the US east coast are not cause for concern and pose no threat to the United States.”
Sadly though, this report grimly says, on 1 October, and while combined US-Russia-China warships were frantically searching these waters, an international distress signal was sent from the American cargo ship SS El Faro that it had suffered a hull breech due to a “massive explosion”, immediately after which no further messages were sent and the lives of all 33 personnel (28 Americans and 5 Poles) were presumed to be lost.
Necessitating the need for President Putin’s ordering the immediate deployment of the Vice-Admiral
Kulakov to join the search for these North Korean submarines, this report continues, was based upon confirmation received from the US Navy yesterday that their experts had confirmed the existence of an explosive residue on pieces of an exploded cargo refrigeration unit from the SS El Faro that had washed ashore in the Bahamas.
Also, this report says, President Putin further ordered all Federation submarines operating in this search area to provide “protection as requested” for the US Navy whose ships are searching for the SS El Faro’s black boxes which have just one weeks battery power left in them.
As to why the American’s have created a “charade/
disinformation” story line that the SS El Faro was sunk in a storm, this report concludes, is based upon the Obama regimes and China wanting to keep the truth of the North Korean torpedoing of this innocent cargo ship and its crew from being known—and which if the truth was known would require the United States to launch a retaliatory strike against the nuclear armed nation of North Korea.
To if the Federation will go along with the Obama regime and China in keeping this tragedy secret is not yet fully known—but it is more than curious that at the exact same time these North Korean submarines were being furiously searched for, and one day before the SS El Faro was torpedoed and sunk on 1 October, President Putin, on 30 September, launched Russia’s air war in Syria.
After all, if you can’t prevent a tragedy, at least take advantage of it, and as the Obama regime has showed the entire world how to do.
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