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riversedge

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Tue Apr 18, 2017, 06:44 PM Apr 2017

Seems to me the initial 'miscommunication" was the Overstatement and bragging by Trump! (armada) [View all]

Just my humble opine


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https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=edit&forum=1014&thread=1755690&pid=1755887


Official: White House, Pentagon miscommunicated on aircraft carrier's location

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/18/politics/carl-vinson-korea-trump/index.html

By Jim Acosta and Ryan Browne, CNN

Updated 6:02 PM ET, Tue April 18, 2017
Official: Miscommunicated US 'armada' location

Story highlights

Trump highlighted the deployment as part of the administration's response to Pyongyang
But when the White House was touting its "armada," the ships were sailing 3,500 miles in the opposite direction

(CNN)As the White House was talking about sending a naval "armada" to the Korean peninsula, the very ships in question were on their way to participate in military exercises in the Indian Ocean, some 3,500 miles in the opposite direction.


A senior administration official blamed a miscommunication between the Pentagon and the White House over reports that the aircraft carrier has not made its way to the Sea of Japan as an expected show of force to North Korea.


The official blamed the mixup on a lack of follow-up with commanders overseeing the movements of the Carl Vinson aircraft carrier.

On April 8, US Pacific Command, which oversees military operations in the region, issued a statement saying that the USS Carl Vinson and an accompanying strike group would leave Singapore and head to the Western Pacific, with a US military official telling CNN that it was a "show of force" in response to North Korea's provocations.

Following the announcement, President Donald Trump and some of his top aides highlighted the deployment as part of the administration's response to Pyongyang's recent missile tests.
"We are sending an armada. Very powerful. We have submarines, very powerful, far more powerful than the aircraft carrier, that I can tell you," Trump said in an interview with Fox Business Network..
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