The USS Michigan — a guided-missile submarine — is expected to make a visible port call in South Korea on Tuesday, according to a US defense official. The official described the move as a show of force amid tensions between the US and North Korea. The US Navy submarine is expected to dock in the port city of Busan, South Korea, on the same day that North Korea celebrates the 85th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People’s Army. A port call involves stopping at
a foreign port for supplies, repairs or transshipment of cargo. The USS Michigan’s stop in South Korea was first reported by South Korean newspaper Dong-A Ilbo. While the USS Michigan is not expected to take part in the joint exercises, its presence in the region is meant to send a strong message to Pyongyang. US President Donald Trump told Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo earlier this month that the US was sending an “armada” with submarines to the region. READ MORE
Defend our homeland first. Issues will take us so away from home we will be defenseless here in the States. Don’t be fooled America
Port of calls for submarines on extended deployments are not unusual. In this case the choice to pick South Korea as a liberty port of call can have a double message. 1) we are supportive of South Korea 2) Hay North Korea we are right hear with missiles that actually work.
The new president of South Korea might not want a nuclear war or THAAD .The new mobile solid fuel Puksuksong-2 with TEL could destroy SK.12 were displayed on April 15,2017 parade.ON April 4,2017 a Puksuksong-2(KN-15)was launch successfully from a submarine.Fat boy remembers ,Gaddafi and his 600 billion dollars that could have the nuclear bomb or Assad who had chemical weapons.