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Reporting from Seoul —
The way U.S. officials see it, there's little mystery behind the most notorious shipwreck in recent Korean history.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton calls the evidence "overwhelming" that the Cheonan, a South Korean warship that sank in March, was hit by a North Korean torpedo. Vice President Joe Biden has cited the South Korean-led panel investigating the sinking as a model of transparency.
But challenges to the official version of events are coming from an unlikely place: within South Korea.
Originally posted by Myendica
the truth is whatever the powerful says it is.
because they will win the war and the text books will be written.
Originally posted by Master Shen long
reply to post by boondock-saint
Dude..... Although i dont agree with some of your UFO posts i have to say what your saying here is uber true....
Respect were its due
WASHINGTON -On the night a torpedo-armed North Korean submarine allegedly sank a South Korean patrol ship, the U.S. and South Korea were engaged in joint anti-submarine warfare exercises just 75 miles away, military officials told The Associated Press.
Originally posted by squiz
What are the chances?
Originally posted by Danbones
PS
Why would they be demoralizing the American public and painting the states as the biggest and most dishonest bully the world has ever seen while the Dems are imploding after continuing the same agenda as the Bushes did, and why are they are setting the stage for a war with the rest of the world?
Originally posted by squiz
WASHINGTON -On the night a torpedo-armed North Korean submarine allegedly sank a South Korean patrol ship, the U.S. and South Korea were engaged in joint anti-submarine warfare exercises just 75 miles away, military officials told The Associated Press.
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Oh yes, but a stones throw you could say.
This mysterious seemingly undetectable NK sub with german torpedoes slips in and out no worries in the near vicinity of a joint anti-sub excercise. What are the chances?
Probe concludes torpedo sank South Korea ship
The metallic debris and chemical residue appear to be consistent with a type of torpedo made in Germany, indicating the North may have been trying to disguise its involvement by avoiding arms made by allies China and Russia, Yonhap quoted the official as saying.
Webmaster's Commentary:
So the story changes and now that the UN is asking for a look, the US is admitting the torpedo debris from the sinking comes from a GERMAN torpedo, but we are supposed to somehow assume that a German torpedo still points the finger of blame at North Korea.
Pop Quiz, students; what nation gets their submarines (for free) from Germany and has a long history of using false flag dirty tricks to trick other nations into wars?
Hint: Think "USS Liberty" and "Lavon Affair."