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U.S. aircraft carrier crashes two military aircraft in the South China Sea, Trump replies: not deliberately destroyed, may be poor fuel, nothing to hide

(Original title: The US aircraft carrier crashed two military planes in the South China Sea. Trump responded: It's either deliberate sabotage or the fuel is not good. There is nothing to hide)

U.S. aircraft carrier crashes two military aircraft in the South China Sea, Trump replies: not intentionally destroyed (Source of information reference)

According to a report by the US media on October 27th, when asked by a reporter about the crash of two US military aircraft in the South China Sea, US President Trump responded: Yes, I heard about (the crash of two US military aircraft in the South China Sea), and they will tell me soon. I think they should be able to find out. It may be that the fuel quality is not good. Trump also said that he didn't think anyone deliberately sabotaged it. "They thought there might be something wrong with the fuel. We will find out, there is nothing to hide."

Extended reading

Cow plays the piano: The South China Sea feels like a nightmare for the US military

In my personal view, the South China Sea feels like an American military nightmare.

Or, as some friends said, the U.S. Navy seems to be infected with a "South China Sea curse".

Less than the Southern Sea, everything is fine, all kinds of glory; but once to the Southern Sea, trouble found the door.

A recent example, less than 30 minutes in the South China Sea, the U.S. aircraft carrier "Nimez", a "Sea Eagle" helicopter and a F/A-18F "Super Big Bear" fighter aircraft took off behind, crashing.

Fortunately, several pilots were rescued.

I see that many American media don’t believe their eyes, why is this happening?

Is the weather bad?

Neither does it seem to be. It was about 3 pm, and the visibility was pretty good.

It's a little weird.

Trump, who is on a visit to Asia, was also concerned, saying such a continuous crash was "very unusual," and he disclosed that the cause could be a fuel problem.

“They think it might be low-quality fuel.We’ll find out the answer.There’s nothing to hide...” Trump said.

Two US military planes crashed in the South China Sea one after another

In other words, the United States 'advanced fighter jets actually used inferior fuel and ended up falling in the South China Sea. It feels ridiculous and unbelievable.

To know, a "Super Big Bear" is $60 million, equivalent to more than 400 million yuan, which does not count the loss of the "Sea Eagle" helicopter.

Home owners can’t afford to fall like this.

But this is really not the first time the US military has done so in the South China Sea.

Three years ago, the U.S. aircraft carrier Carl Vinson entered the South China Sea.The F-35C carrier-based aircraft failed to stop when the aircraft carrier landed and fell directly into the South China Sea.

The pilot managed to escape, and seven soldiers on the deck were injured.

That is good.

On March 28, 2017, the US guided missile destroyer Fitzgerald entered the South China Sea so-called "safeguarding freedom of navigation"; On June 17th, the ship, which had just left the South China Sea, collided with a Philippine cargo ship in Japan, killing seven US Navy soldiers and injuring three others.

The U.S. Navy’s Zeus Shield wrecked at least $500 million in repairs.

On July 2, 2017, the US destroyer "Stetham" broke into the 12-nautical-mile sovereignty of China's Zhongjian Island; On August 1st, the ship discovered that a sailor had miraculously disappeared in the South China Sea.

The U.S. military carried out a network search, Chinese warships also carried out humanitarian aid, but so far, living and dead have not been seen.

On August 10, 2017, the U.S. missile destroyer McCain broke into the 12 nautical miles of sovereignty of the I.M. Reef; on August 21, the ship crashed into a Liberian cruise ship near Singapore.

The "McCain" was knocked into a big hole, killing 10 American sailors and injuring five others.

The nuclear submarine hit.

On October 2, 2021, the USS Connecticut attack nuclear submarine collided with an unknown object while sneaking in the South China Sea, injuring 11 sailors. The nuclear submarine suffered serious damage and had to float back to Guam.

Given that there were no hundreds of millions of dollars to repair, the nuclear submarine eventually seemed to be destroyed.

It is fun.

The more times U.S. warships come to the South China Sea, the more tragedies it seems there will be.This seems to confirm an ancient oriental wisdom: those who are good at water drown in water, and those who are good at fighting die in soldiers.

Why?

I see that many netizens have speculated about the latest crashes, and feel that there are serious doubts and do not rule out various possibilities.

Well, to summarize it briefly.

1. Say nervously. After all, this is the South China Sea, and American pilots are very nervous. When they are nervous, their movements are deformed, so the planes fall into the sea.

2. Sacrifice theory. The "Nimitz" aircraft carrier will be retired next year. Therefore, "Nimitz" reluctantly dropped two planes to say goodbye with a deep attachment to the South China Sea.

3. Latent theory. After all, I was nostalgic, so I took the initiative to drop two planes, which may have permanent monitoring equipment on them. Some people even posted a "deployment map of US underwater fighter planes".

Maybe the Philippines want to sit on the beach, but not sure, so fall off two planes, try the water deep or shallow.

The U.S. military is very hard nuclear, unmoving first hit two knives, ask you not to be afraid.

6. Salary said. The U.S. government has been shutting down recently, and the U.S. military has not been paid, but they are still required to work overtime and stay up late. Some U.S. military forces are really angry and secretly sabotage them, with the purpose of paying salaries as soon as possible.

7. The myth of the South China Sea. Americans don't think about which god lives in the South China Sea, and dare to come here to run wild...

Anyway, Americans don't say the specific reasons, and the whole world is guessing.

But the most critical issue now is how to salvage these two US military aircraft.

After all, here is the South Sea, and the water is still very deep.

If you don't fish it up quickly, what if it is fished up by the eastern big country?

I remember the year after the F-35C fell into the South China Sea, when the US media was worried,“If the aircraft falls into the hands of the Eastern powers or Russia, a number of advanced technologies could be collected and exploited.”

The title of a CNN article at that time was:Before the Eastern powers took action, the U.S. Navy hoped to salvage the fighter plane that crashed into the sea.


The picture shows a screenshot of a CNN report

So, on October 27, when a foreign reporter asked the Chinese Foreign Ministry how the last two U.S. military aircraft fell into the South China Sea in 30 minutes, the Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiangkun said two words.

The first word, “If the United States proposes it, China is willing to provide the United States with the necessary assistance from a humanitarian point of view.”

Second, it is necessary to emphasize that the relevant U.S. military aircraft were crashed during military exercises in the South China Sea, and the U.S. frequently sent military ships to the South China Sea to show force, which is the root of maritime security issues and undermines regional peace and stability.

What does that mean?

1. America, you brought it on yourself and showed off your force. You see, you hit yourself in the face instead.

From a humanitarian point of view, we can help you save.

Looking around the world, it cannot be said that the United States has no rescue capacity, but the strongest capacity,, is China.

Moreover, salvage takes time. It takes a week or two for American salvage equipment to arrive in the South China Sea, and it may take several weeks or even months to salvage the water.

In order to "protect" these two fighter planes, it is estimated that American warships can only stay in this place and circle repeatedly.

Finally, I still want to say that the frequent crashes and accidents of the US military in the South China Sea are really the "South China Sea curse"?

Many friends say yes, but I really don’t know, what I have to say is that we are materialists and naturally won’t say what this is.

But Americans, think about it yourself.

But some friends joked that this is the loss of the United States showing off its force in the South China Sea:2 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, 1 Sea Wolf-class attack nuclear submarine, 1 F-35C, 18 deaths and 8 injuries (data has yet to be updated), and now 1A helicopter and one “super big bear”.

Well, no one has fired a shot at the US military, and the US military has never fired a shot to the outside world!



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