Naval Officer Who Apologized To The Iranians Stripped Of Command

CuteOldGuy's Avatar
We are tempting the Iranians to do something drastic so we can have an excuse to go to war. The Iranians handled this the way they did to thumb their nose at Obama. They don't want to play our game. Remember the Gulf of Tonkin.
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Anybody here remember the Pueblo incident? The Pueblo was a US Navy spy ship sent into North Korean waters for at least two days to measure their response. The US does this (or at least used to) to see what we should do in case of a real incident. That way we know where their radar units are, what fighter groups are put on alert, and much much more info that would otherwise be next to impossible to verify.

The Pueblo was not there because the ship's captain, of his own volition, decided to sail it there. For at least two days the US Air Force could have blown both of the North Korean gunships out of the water. Didn't happen. Why not?

If anyone should be punished for the Iranian mess, it should be the higher ups who thought that it would be a good idea to "disable" our ship(s) to see what the Iranians' response would be. Kerry or Obama...? Idk. It won't happen because all of that stuff runs downhill and the buck doesn't stop with them. It stops with us grunts that are ordered to carry out their missions.

My point is that if we are going to order our men (and now women) into harm's way, support the mission. Nobody with an ounce of brains believes that it was an accident for our ships to be in Iranian territory. It was planned, probably several months prior. The Armed Forces have contingency plans for just about everything. Originally Posted by aztec.native.97
Was the Pueblo in NK waters? I don't believe the Koreans when they say it was. As for rescue, like Clinton in 2000, LBJ was winding down a failed presidency and didn't have heart.

The CO was Lloyd Mark Bucher and an American died during the act of piracy.