Posted on Mar 3, 2016
The U.S. just sent a carrier strike group to confront China
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I suspect this is a normal WESTPAC deployment, which happen all the time. It's noteworthy now because of how it can be seen as a response to the recent missile installations.
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Greg, the difference is that normally the Numbered Fleet Flagship is not with the CVSG...
SN Greg Wright
LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow - Commander, the Stennis is home ported in Washington (which makes me think this is a WESTPAC), and, as you know, the Blue Ridge is home ported in Japan -- so she'd be around anyway, albeit generally with the Washington. However, you might be right. God knows I've been wrong before, heh.
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All I can say is that in all my deployments, I never had a Numbered Fleet Flagship join us...
PO3 David Bishop
The blue ridge probably just crossed paths with the strike group on their way to their next port vist
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How else should we respond to their aggressive actions? We do need to back our allies there.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
Ummm...they hold a chunk of our debt, have "favored trading status" with us, etc. They ARE our ally. For all intents and purposes.
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Here we go. Sabre rattling on high. Very real for those on the front line. I hope cooler heads prevail.
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