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Typhoon Frank post-mortem
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US to send carrier battle group to RP to assist in post Typhoon-Frank rescue operations
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerhea...operations

And one of our Senators isn't too happy about it:

Quote:MANILA, Philippines—Sen. Rodolfo Biazon Wednesday questioned the US government’s deployment of an aircraft carrier to help in the search for survivors of the capsized MV Princess of the Stars and the retrieval of bodies trapped in the vessel.

“An aircraft carrier is not designed for salvage. The USS Ronald Reagan is a strategic and combat vessel whose main assets are aircraft, F-18s. What will the F-18s do for the recovery [efforts]?” Biazon, a former chief of staff of the Armed Forces, said in a press conference.

He said the US government should have sent smaller ships with a crane instead.

Biazon also said that while the deployment of the aircraft carrier showed the US government’s readiness to lend a helping hand, “I don’t think it can do anything to really assist the Philippine government in having to do what has to be done.”

The Ronald Reagan strike group consists of the carrier, a cruiser, three destroyers and a frigate. The group left about 100 American sailors behind in Hong Kong when it had to depart port on Sunday, a day early, because of safety concerns related to Typhoon “Frank” (international codename: Fengshen).

I look at Biazon's comments from two angles.

One: he's proven to be an ignorant grandstander who doesn't realize that US carrier battle groups come with their own complement of rescue helicopters, personnel, and medical facilities.

Two: he's obviously played Army of Two, and is worried that the Abu Sayyaf will actually try to Shanghai the carrier in an attempt to crash it and its nuclear reactor into Manila :eek:

Quote:But Biazon also questioned whether the USS Ronald Reagan should be allowed to enter Philippine seas if it had nuclear weapons on board.

The Philippine Constitution bars the entry of nuclear weapons into the country, he pointed out.

Anthony Golez, Ms Arroyo’s deputy spokesperson, said the deployment of the aircraft carrier would not violate the Constitution, which states that “the Philippines, consistent with the national interest, adopts and pursues a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory.”

“Ever mindful of the prohibition, the President made it to a point that the carrier group will not be bringing nuclear weapons in consonance with the policy of freedom from nuclear weapons,” Golez said in Malacañang.

I'd go with possibility #2.
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Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by Twin-Skies - 06-24-2008, 11:48 PM
RE: Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by AppleHead - 06-25-2008, 02:24 AM
RE: Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by Black Dragon - 06-26-2008, 11:17 PM
RE: Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by Twin-Skies - 06-27-2008, 12:16 AM
RE: Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by Grim - 06-27-2008, 09:46 AM
RE: Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by Twin-Skies - 06-27-2008, 11:36 AM
RE: Typhoon Frank post-mortem - by Grim - 06-27-2008, 12:24 PM

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