And why would the US need to show who the stronger country is? Usually only 10-year old bullies need to show off, I don't think the US is that childish.
Just my opinion though.
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Originally posted by christopher View PostThat is assuming obama is willing to go to war to defend this country. He only seems to get us involved in situations that we really have no business there. Libya, sending troops to central africa to deal with local issues.
I honestly think he lacks the will to go to war should it be necessary to teach Iran who the stronger country is.
and seriously...Libya? They've been a thorn in our side for over 30 years.
And you mention Central Africa...You may be intersted to know that is basically a continuation of some of the Bush policies.
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That is assuming obama is willing to go to war to defend this country. He only seems to get us involved in situations that we really have no business there. Libya, sending troops to central africa to deal with local issues.
I honestly think he lacks the will to go to war should it be necessary to teach Iran who the stronger country is.
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If I remember correctly, a modern diesel-electric with a fully charged battery can stay under water at least a day (if not more). If the sub is in decent repair, the propellor wont cavitate so there's no noise from that. The machinery is fairly quiet and electric motors are extremely quiet. So a diesel electric can wreak havoc. Now if it has to charge the batteries, that is a different matter as they are much noisier than a nuke.
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I know I'm going to get reamed on this, but "Down Periscope" had covered the possibly of a diesel electric sub getting right to the shores of a naval base. Granted it was a comedy and took several liberties but I would not be surprised if there was training exercise similar to the movie with similar results.
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Originally posted by Salted Grump View PostThis. A well-built Diesel-Electric is ~quieter~ than a nuclear submarine, due to not having the need for constant coolant circulation around the reactor. There's been at least a half-dozen occasions of Swedish and German Diesel-Electric U-boats getting into the naval equivalent of 'kissing distance' with an aircraft carrier, which, in general, causes the US admiralty to Shit Steel bricks.
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Originally posted by mikoyan29 View PostDiesel electric subs are no joke when their batteries are fully charged.
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Originally posted by Panacea View PostIran has submarines now.
However, they don't have nuclear powered subs. So their subs have to be diesel, which is a joke.
I imagine we have subs on the way to that area. Since their movements are generally secret, no one will know about them until one either pops up out of the ocean in a show of force (I've seen 'em do this in Hampton Roads--spectacular!) or until an Iranian sub does somethings stupid and we decide to sink it.
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It could turn into one of those, let's antagonize them until they first punch, then we annihilate them and it's justified.
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Iran has submarines now.
However, they don't have nuclear powered subs. So their subs have to be diesel, which is a joke.
I imagine we have subs on the way to that area. Since their movements are generally secret, no one will know about them until one either pops up out of the ocean in a show of force (I've seen 'em do this in Hampton Roads--spectacular!) or until an Iranian sub does somethings stupid and we decide to sink it.
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Soon to be the U.S.'s reply: And who is going to stop us?
Seriously, Iran is asking for a punch to the face.
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Iran "Warns" U.S.
"Don't bring your carriers back into the Gulf"
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/03/world/...ss_igoogle_cnn
*snerk*...
What are they going to do, move their frigates and corvettes to block the Strait of Hormuz? Their ships would become home for fish within a minute.Last edited by Caveat Emptor; 01-03-2012, 02:20 PM.Tags: None
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