https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/3760 Look What the U.S. has Rolled Out
Post by Newsroom - Apr 25, 2017
You know things are getting very serious when the United States rolls-out it's ultra-sophisticated, B-2 Stealth, long-range bombers. At least THREE of the aircraft have rolled-out from Whiteman Air Force Base (AFB); destination
classified.With tensions peaking around North Korea, its illegal nuclear weapons and repeated threats to use them against the United States, it isn't hard to guess where these B-2's are heading.
Whether the U.S. has to actually use these aircraft is really up to North Korea. The NORKS can either continue their threats and lose the very items they've threatened to use, or they can return to the bargaining table and negotiate out of the current crisis.
One thing is certain: The U.S. is not fooling around in our effort to confront the UN-Banned nuclear development taking place in North Korea.
While every effort is being made Diplomatically to encourage, cajole or even coerce the North Koreans back to the bargaining table, the roll-out of these aircraft, plus the highly unusual "visible port call" by the USS Michigan nuclear missile submarine to Busan, South Korea (today), the arrival in the Sea of Japan of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group, and the announcement yesterday that the USS Nimitz and it's strike group are clear for deployment, shows what's coming if negotiations are not successful.
Thankfully, China is engaging is very strong efforts to encourage the North Koreans to bargain. The Chinese are a good and decent people, with a long and proud history. They are also, to their credit or, perhaps to their detriment, very patient.
They see the writing on the wall with the new US President, and they are using every means they can to discourage the US from using force. Their efforts are appreciated.
China knows it is in NO ONE's interest to have war break out on the Korean Peninsula. China also knows that the days of the North Korean "problem" continuing unresolved, must finally come to an end.
Whether that takes place at the bargaining table or on the battle field, remains to be seen.