WHY Hasn't The US Media Or Government Disclosed That A US Sub Sank in S. Korea?

Don't we have a Cospiracy Theory Board just for Contumacious to play in?

AP Enterprise: Alleged NKorean submarine attack came near US-South Korea anti-sub maneuvers

Two months after the sinking, U.S. officials for the first time disclosed details of the joint naval exercise held the same day as the attack on the Cheonan.

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Contrary to your belief it is not US military policy to go around discussing top secret material with the world.
 
AP Enterprise: Alleged NKorean submarine attack came near US-South Korea anti-sub maneuvers

Two months after the sinking, U.S. officials for the first time disclosed details of the joint naval exercise held the same day as the attack on the Cheonan.

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Yes....yes


Its a..a.....Conspiracy!

Maybe so. But is it definitely a CURRENT EVENT which certain folks will use to lie the nation into another war.

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Have you ever had the tiniest bit of sex?
 
A Suppressed KBS TV Scoop

ROK and US authorities did their best to hide the fact that a US submarine sank at about the same time as the Cheonan. The ROK authorities did not announce the sinking of the US submarine, nor did they call Warrant Officer Han’s death an accident which occurred while searching inside a US submarine. Instead, they announced that he died while searching for Cheonan survivors’ bodies. Warrant Officer Han was honored as a national hero.

KBS, which reported on the existence of the third buoy, was criticized for filing a false report. Thereafter, the possibility that the Cheonan was attacked by an American submarine was regarded as a dangerous and groundless rumor, and was virtually suppressed in South Korea.

However, the suspicion that the Cheonan sank as a result of friendly fire surfaced within the South Korean media immediately after the event. On the day of the incident, ROK and US forces were conducting the joint military exercise Foal Eagle to the south of Byaengnyeong Island."


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If one of our boats had gone down, we would have heard of it by now. Either from a family member of the lost crew, or a member of the second crew leaking it to the media.
 
No US sub was sank, Why isn't this is in the Elvis lives section?

In the article that follows, independent journalist Tanaka Sakai hypothesizes about what may have happened on the night of March 26 and after. Drawing on ROK TV and press reports and photographs, some of which were subsequently suppressed, Tanaka places at center stage a range of factors, some fully.....

I got a hypothesis for you.

Your missing sub is laying in wait at Roosevelt Roads, getting a fresh coat of paint and a new hull number...the entire crew taken off and hypnotised into believing that they were taken captive just before their boat was scuttled to create an incident...the Rothschilds financed it...
 
A Suppressed KBS TV Scoop

ROK and US authorities did their best to hide the fact that a US submarine sank at about the same time as the Cheonan. The ROK authorities did not announce the sinking of the US submarine, nor did they call Warrant Officer Han’s death an accident which occurred while searching inside a US submarine. Instead, they announced that he died while searching for Cheonan survivors’ bodies. Warrant Officer Han was honored as a national hero.

KBS, which reported on the existence of the third buoy, was criticized for filing a false report. Thereafter, the possibility that the Cheonan was attacked by an American submarine was regarded as a dangerous and groundless rumor, and was virtually suppressed in South Korea.

However, the suspicion that the Cheonan sank as a result of friendly fire surfaced within the South Korean media immediately after the event. On the day of the incident, ROK and US forces were conducting the joint military exercise Foal Eagle to the south of Byaengnyeong Island."


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If one of our boats had gone down, we would have heard of it by now. Either from a family member of the lost crew, or a member of the second crew leaking it to the media.

Hope so.

It took two months to disclose that at the time the S Korean ship was sunk they were conducting military maneuvers.

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A Suppressed KBS TV Scoop

ROK and US authorities did their best to hide the fact that a US submarine sank at about the same time as the Cheonan. The ROK authorities did not announce the sinking of the US submarine, nor did they call Warrant Officer Han’s death an accident which occurred while searching inside a US submarine. Instead, they announced that he died while searching for Cheonan survivors’ bodies. Warrant Officer Han was honored as a national hero.

KBS, which reported on the existence of the third buoy, was criticized for filing a false report. Thereafter, the possibility that the Cheonan was attacked by an American submarine was regarded as a dangerous and groundless rumor, and was virtually suppressed in South Korea.

However, the suspicion that the Cheonan sank as a result of friendly fire surfaced within the South Korean media immediately after the event. On the day of the incident, ROK and US forces were conducting the joint military exercise Foal Eagle to the south of Byaengnyeong Island."


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If one of our boats had gone down, we would have heard of it by now. Either from a family member of the lost crew, or a member of the second crew leaking it to the media.

Hope so.

It took two months to disclose that at the time the S Korean ship was sunk they were conducting military maneuvers.

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WtF? Do you seriously expect the military to send you an email every time they plan something?
 
If one of our boats had gone down, we would have heard of it by now. Either from a family member of the lost crew, or a member of the second crew leaking it to the media.

Hope so.

It took two months to disclose that at the time the S Korean ship was sunk they were conducting military maneuvers.

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WtF? Do you seriously expect the military to send you an email every time they plan something?

Yet another fucktard.


Meanwhile Secretary of State Clinton
, S. Korea and other countries are threatening N. Korea.

The Pentagon estimates that a coventional war against N. Korea will claim 250,000 American lives.

But you and your ilk pick your collective noses and are overcome by inertia and ignorance.

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