Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Russians Are Testing Our Border Defenses

Submarine Vepr by Ilya Kurganov. Wikipedia

Russia’s Shot Across The Bow -- Adm. James A. Lyons, Washington Times

Sneaky submarine bad sign for U.S. readiness.

A Russian Akula-class cruise-missile attack submarine recently transited the North Atlantic and operated undetected in the Gulf of Mexico for an undeclared period of time. The United States did not find out until after it left. This should not have come as a surprise.

The naval resources we once had that implemented the Navy’s Maritime Strategy, a major factor in winning the Cold War, have been decimated. President Reagan’s 600-ship Navy has been allowed to atrophy to about 285 ships. To put that number in perspective, that is approximately the number of ships I had under my command of the Pacific Fleet. With the current anemic shipbuilding plan forced on the Navy by the Obama administration’s drastic budget cuts, we are headed for the smallest Navy since World War I.

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My Comment:
The Russians are not only testing our naval borders.

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