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Obama is looking for a bleeding nose in South China Sea
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Yeah? From Putin + Xijinping combo, may be NK Kim will also pee on his bleeding nose immediately. Pentagon reports admitted that they are systematically FUCKED UP and vulnerable. Beijing and Moscow militaries are so well developed and prepared, vs US which is rotten out dated and demoralized. US military is incredibly FUCKED UP and WEAK and COWARD, so afraid to die and got captured by enemies. Obama now no longer dare to deploy forces outside to face pirates and rescue refugees. He is only gathering very last bit of strength in South China Sea to get a bleeding nose from Xijinping and Putin. He can not turn back nor dodge this because Jaos PM Abe n Pinoy President n Viet Cong government urge Obama to spearhead the South China Sea conflict. If USA chicken out without a fight they will immediately collapse from superpower status. :D http://kdvr.com/2014/11/14/why-the-u...lear-missiles/ Quote: WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Friday outlined actions — some under way, some in the works — to revamp the U.S. nuclear program, following reviews he had ordered that “found evidence of systemic problems.” “We must address all of the underlying problems,” Hagel said, pointing to “sometimes insufficient resources and manpower,” among many other issues. An internal review pointed to a host of problems, from “inadequate” and “aging” equipment and facilities to “a culture of excessive inspections” to the blurring of the lines between accountability and perfection in the Air Force,” according to a summary released by the Defense Department. The Defense Department uses a heat shield counter-bore tool to install nuclear warheads. (Photo: Air Force Global Strike Command) One of the problems included a toolkit that included a wrench needed to install a nuclear warhead atop an ICBM.* Only one of the toolkits remained available for three bases to maintain the fleet of 450 Minuteman ICBMs. Crews working on the missile fleet relied on Fed-Ex to deliver the copy of one wrench. Hagel called the situation “indicative of a system that’s been allowed to kind of slowly back downhill,” but also noted the “creative and innovative” nature of the solution. http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/01/31...referrer=&_r=0 Quote: 92 Air Force Officers Suspended for Cheating on Their Missile Exam The Air Force secretary, Deborah Lee James, said a “climate of fear” might have led launch officers to share answers to tests. JAMES VARHEGYI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE — GETTY IMAGES By*HELENE*COOPER JANUARY 30, 2014 WASHINGTON — The Air Force said Thursday that it had now suspended 92 officers at Malmstrom Air Force Base — nearly half of the nuclear launch crew there — in a cheating scandal, and it acknowledged a “systemic problem” in the culture of the team that is entrusted to launch intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Air Force secretary, Deborah Lee James, said a “climate of fear” that was pervasive in the ballistic missile force might have encouraged launch officers to share answers to monthly proficiency tests. She said the nation’s nuclear arsenal remained safe. For now, the 92 officers who have been suspended and decertified are barred from the underground missile capsules from which ICBMs are launched. The remaining launch crew members at the Montana base — just under 100 — will now perform extra duty on 24-hour standby, Defense Department officials said, and will spend at least 10 days a month in the missile capsules, up from eight. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_...apons_incident Quote: 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident EditWatch this page 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident A B-52H bomber taking off from Minot Air Force Base in August 2007 Date 29–30 August 2007 Location Minot AFB, North Dakota and Barksdale AFB, Louisiana Result Six nuclear warheads mishandled and unaccounted for or improperly secured for approximately 36*hours The 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident occurred on 29–30 August 2007. Six AGM-129 ACM cruise missiles, each loaded with a W80-1 variable yield nuclear warhead, were mistakenly loaded onto a United States Air Force (USAF) B-52H heavy bomber at Minot Air Force Base and transported to Barksdale Air Force Base. The nuclear warheads in the missiles were supposed to have been removed before taking the missiles from their storage bunker. The missiles with the nuclear warheads were not reported missing and remained mounted to the aircraft at both Minot and Barksdale for a period of 36 hours. During this period, the warheads were not protected by the various mandatory security precautions for nuclear weapons.[1] http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/27/us...investigation/ Quote: 9 Air Force commanders fired from jobs over nuclear missile test cheating By Greg Botelho, CNN Updated 2151 GMT (0551 HKT) March 27, 2014 Source: CNN Nine Air Force commanders fired 01:00 Story highlights The head of the 341st Missile Wing "relinquished command," asked to retire "Leadership's focus on perfection led commanders to micromanage," official says The cheating on an exam for missile launch officers was between 2011 and 2013 Air Force leader: Though they didn't cheat, commanders didn't provide adequate oversight Nine Air Force commanders lost their Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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