The US nuclear sub Ohio was there for a joint military exercise, was it not? Why dock at a port in South Korea at all if the water is too shallow to float even a dinghy as you claim?
Have you ever been on a boat, Bec.De.Corbin?
Yes, I bass fish from a boat almost weekly in the summertime. You're being too simplistic (on purpose I suspect but I'll play along) when implying that I'm saying the costal waters around Korea is too shallow to float a submarine. What I'm saying is coastal waters like what is around Korea is not well suited for large nuclear submarine OPERATIONS... the fact that you don't understand what I'm saying is on you, not me.
http://www.petitiononline.com/60korea/petition.html]65th anniversary of the US Military occupation of South Korea[/url] Sign the petition[url=
No thank you...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/752055.stm]30th anniversary of the Kwangju massacre 1980[/url] 2000 pro-democracy protesters murdered while defying another US-backed dictator[url=
LOL, my wife is from Kwangju, I showed her this thread and she want's to know what that has to do with North Korea killing those sailors and why are you defending North Korea for doing it. I told here your a Communist (correct me if I'm wrong) and she just... well.
Also for those that are following along I found this Youtube bit about the torpedo and the damage on the ship. It's taken from one of the shows I watched. It's in Korean in the begining but there's some english near the end. It explains how the damage shows an expolsion from under the ship.
It's the first video on the list.
http://article.wn.com/view/2010/03/30/S_Korean_President_Visits_Waters_Where_Ship_Sank/