You really couldn't make this stuff up. In the greatest disappearance of a naval Armada since Nelson's victory at Gibraltar, the administration Brain trust apparently lost knowledge of where one of our armadas was headed. Now in all fairness, it's not as though we have satellites or GPS abilities to track small objects like aircraft carriers. That's a big ocean out there and armadas are easily misplaced.
Mortimer Snerd, AKA Mike Pence, continues to prattle about Trammps nonexistent strategy vis-à-vis North Korea. When asked about Trump's strategy, mortimer stated that Barack Obama did everything wrong and that Trump is committed to bringing North Korea under control. When asked what specific tactics Trump might employ mortimer responded to that Barack Obama was not a good president and that pres. Trump was committed to solving all of the worlds problems. When asked if Trump might negotiate with North Korea mortimer stated that Trump was committed to solving all far east problems and that Barack Obama was not a good president. When asked if the fleet has been found, mortimer responded that Trump was committed to finding the fleet, or the armada as Trump preferred to call it and that Barack Obama had lost a lot of fleets.
Now I for one I'm happy to see Trump committed, but I would like to see him committed to the psychiatric ward at Bellevue Hospital.
It is of course laudable that the Trump administration wants to decrease the potential for nuclear warfare. That's why it seems somewhat odd that Rex Tillerson announce that although Iran was living up to its agreement to scale back its nuclear program under the the Agreement negotiated by the Obama administration in conjunction with other European countries, the US might renounce the agreement anyway because we don't like Iran. There can be no question that the road to peace in the Middle East will be well served by tearing up agreements with often hostile nations. I for one am quite sure that the response of Iran to such an action would be highly favorable to our plans, unless of course our plan is to seek less nuclear development.
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