4 April 2013 President Obama sends B-52s Stealth fighters warships to send message to North Korea



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Published on Feb 12, 2013


4 April 2013 BREAKING NEWS end times news update 4-4-13 President Obama has dramatically escalated the American military's posture in South Korea and elsewhere in the Pacific. The President has ordered B-52 bombers Stealth fighters missile defense systems warships and other military assets to be sent to the Korean peninsula.

Why? To send a clear message to the leaders in Pyongyang that the U.S. is ready to defend our allies and our vital national interests.

Consider the latest developments:

U.S. Flies B-52s Over Korea in Show of Strength to North Threats (Bloomberg)
Amid North Korea's threats, U.S. sends latest technology F-22s fighter jets to South Korea (Associated Press)
South Korea vows fast response to North; U.S. deploys stealth jets (Reuters)
US Navy shifts destroyer in wake of North Korea missile threats (NBC News)
U.S. to beef up missile defense against North Korea, Iran (CNN)
Such military moves do send a clear message to Pyongyang. Whether it will dissuade the North Koreans remains to be seen.

But the big question is this: What message is being sent to the leaders in Iran?

The President says "all options are on the table" with regards to preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons. But the President is not sending B-52s, Stealth fighters, missile defense systems or warships to the Persian Gulf region. Indeed, just the opposite is taking place. This administration recently began removing military assets from the Gulf region.

"Budget constraints are prompting the U.S. Navy to cut back the number of aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf region from two to one, the latest example of how contentious fiscal battles in Washington are impacting the U.S. military," NBC News reported on February 6. "According to Defense Department officials, the USS Harry S. Truman, which was set to leave for the Persian Gulf region [recently], will now remain stateside, based in Norfolk, Virginia. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta ordered the change to the department's 'two-carrier policy' in the Persian Gulf region....The U.S. has steadily kept two aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf for much of the last two years. In 2010, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates issued a directive to keep two in the area given the volatility of the region....'We cut back to one carrier in the Gulf region to save money now, or wait until sequestration and be forced to cut back to zero carriers,' a senior defense official told NBC News."

Isn't it possible the message being received by the leadership in Tehran is: "All options are not on the table"?

North Korea threatens Nuclear attack on USA by December 2013 - President Obama called North Korea's third successful nuclear test a threat to U.S. national security. end times news update

watch earthquake from nuclear blasthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCdVXo...


The White House released the statement early Tuesday after North Korea detonated a miniaturized nuclear device at a northeastern test site, state media said, defying U.N. Security Council orders to shut down atomic activity or face more sanctions and international isolation.

The underground explosion could take North Korea a big step closer to its goal of building a nuclear warhead small enough to be mounted on a long-range missile that could threaten the United States.

Official state media said the test was conducted in a safe manner and is aimed at coping with "outrageous" U.S. hostility that "violently" undermines the North's peaceful, sovereign rights to launch satellites. North Korea faced sanctions after a December launch of a rocket the U.N. and Washington called a cover for a banned missile test.

North Korea said the test was merely its "first response" to U.S. threats, and said it will continue with unspecified "second and third measures of greater intensity" if Washington maintains its hostility. After the blast took place a North Korean newsreader urged the Korean People's Army (KPA) to prepare for combat against its foes. She stressed that If an order was given "the KPA should blow up the stronghold of aggression at a strike". "And wipe out the brigandish US imperialists and South Korea puppet army to the last man and thus accomplish the historic cause of national reunification."

The North said it used a "lighter, miniaturized atomic bomb" that still has more explosive force than past tests.

Experts say regular tests are needed to perfect North Korea's goal of building nuclear warheads this third test puts Pyongyang closer to possessing nuclear-tipped missiles designed to strike the United States.

The South Korean defense ministry, which raised its military alert level after the quake, said the blast had an explosive yield of between six and seven kilotons (6-7kt) and was of "enormous destructive power". In comparison, the nuclear weapons detonated above Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 carried a yield of around 20kt each.