This was inevitable and I'm afraid the Coast Guard isn't prepared for it.NEW: @DVIDSHub has re-uploaded the photos of China PLA Navy task force operating inside American EEZ near Alaska, However, the headline and content have changed. "At no point did the PLAN task force enter U.S. territorial waters."
— Ryan Chan 陳家翹 (@ryankakiuchan) September 14, 2021
CC @HenriKenhmann @FranticGoat @vcdgf555 pic.twitter.com/826fyP2mAO
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Chinese warships operating off the coast of Alaska...this was inevitable and there is more to come...
Consider this.
The US Navy (and now our allies) are conducting almost constant freedom of navigation exercises off the coast of China.
From their chair this must seem provocative. The funny thing? I totally get their feelings. I've warned before that if the Chinese were running freedom of navigation ops in the Gulf of Mexico I'd be losing my shit.
We'll I can expect to do just that in the near future.
If you slap a man you must be prepared to get slapped back. A tit for tat if you will. The law be damned if someone punches you its only natural (and should be expected) that you'll get punched back.
Well we "punched" China so they'll be in the Gulf soon. It's only natural.
MV-22B Osprey with VMM-265 (Rein.) prepare to conduct a long range raid from the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6)
MV-22B Osprey with VMM-265 (Rein.), @31stMeu prepare to conduct a long range raid from the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) in the Pacific Ocean.#FightNow#FreeAndOpenIndoPacific pic.twitter.com/AoTOQw0Ayq
— 1st MAW Marines (@1stMAW_Marines) September 9, 2021
Helicopter Support Team external lift of a Joint Tactical Vehicle
Marines with @3d_Marine_Div and @1stMAW_Marines conducted a Helicopter Support Team external lift of a Joint Tactical Vehicle. These external lifts are done in order to ensure the Marines maintain readiness in the ability to maneuver high-value fire support assets when needed. pic.twitter.com/FwwAEZpmMg
— III MEF Marines (@IIIMEF) September 15, 2021
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
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