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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2013, 10:21 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/japan-unveils-largest-warship-since-130234811.html <cite class="byline vcard">By Eric Talmadge, Associated Press | Associated Press – <abbr title="2013-08-06T13:02:34Z" class="updated">2 hours 11 minutes ago</abbr></cite>









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Japan's new warship &quot;Izumo&quot;, which has a flight deck that is nearly 250 meters (820 feet) long, is unveiled in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013. Japan on Tuesday unveiled its biggest warship since World War II, a huge flat-top destroyer that has raised eyebrows in China and elsewhere because it bears a strong resemblance to a conventional aircraft carrier. Izumo is designed to carry up to 14 helicopters. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT" alt="
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<!-- google_ad_section_start --> YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) -- Japan on Tuesday unveiled its biggest warship since World War II, a huge flat-top destroyer that has raised eyebrows in China and elsewhere because it bears a strong resemblance to a conventional aircraft carrier.
The ship, which has a flight deck that is nearly 250 meters (820 feet) long, is designed to carry up to 14 helicopters. Japanese officials say it will be used in national defense — particularly in anti-submarine warfare and border-area surveillance missions — and to bolster the nation's ability to transport personnel and supplies in response to large-scale natural disasters, like the devastating earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
Though the ship — dubbed "Izumo" — has been in the works since 2009, its unveiling comes as Japan and China are locked in a dispute over several small islands located between southern Japan and Taiwan. For months, ships from both countries have been conducting patrols around the isles, called the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyutai in China.
The tensions over the islands, along with China's heavy spending on defense and military modernization, have heightened calls in Japan for beefed-up naval and air forces. China recently began operating an aircraft carrier that it refurbished after purchasing from Russia, and is reportedly moving forward with the construction of another that is domestically built.
Japan, China and Taiwan all claim the islands.
Though technically a destroyer, some experts believe the new Japanese ship could potentially be used in the future to launch fighter jets or other aircraft that have the ability to take off vertically. That would be a departure for Japan, which has one of the best equipped and best trained naval forces in the Pacific but which has not sought to build aircraft carriers of its own because of constitutional restrictions that limit its military forces to a defensive role. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As USA under Obama proves to be weak, the vacuum is being filled by others. Our days as the deterrent to the wolves are over. Obama sets the field for some coming fireworks. And he does deliberately. Soon we will see how right I was about China's military/coming aggression, the muslims and their campaign and Obama's true destroy America's might goals.-- Tyr

Thunderknuckles
08-06-2013, 12:00 PM
As USA under Obama proves to be weak, the vacuum is being filled by others. Our days as the deterrent to the wolves are over. Obama sets the field for some coming fireworks. And he does deliberately. Soon we will see how right I was about China's military/coming aggression, the muslims and their campaign and Obama's true destroy America's might goals.-- Tyr
I think it's a little over the top to blame this all on Obama. Japan has been slowly moving away from its pure defense posture to an "active deterrence" posture, meaning they are building multi-role offensive capabilities to deal with the growing threat from China. It is true that there is a growing feeling that the US may not be able to to defend Japan down the road but this has been going since before the election of Obama.
In any case, I say good for them. I hope the Japanese decide to fully take the leash off and we let them do it. We won't find a more capable ally to check China's reach into the Pacific.

Robert A Whit
08-06-2013, 12:28 PM
Somebody needs to mention to Japan that helicopters are aircraft and that ship has them.

Japan needs to change the constitution to allow them to have a military of a fair size.

Gaffer
08-06-2013, 12:42 PM
Your right Tyr, but I think other things will transpire before China makes it's move.

China needs oil and resources. Those can be acquired in the south china sea and southeast asia. They also want Taiwan. The Philippines and Japan can be dealt with later. For now they are just sitting back and watching.

They are watching iran and the middle east. The brotherhood, which is the puppet of the saudi's is trying to reestablish the ottoman empire. With the saud's as the new head. That's what all the fighting there is about and our DiC is supporting it. But iran wants it's own caliphate, encompassing iraq, syria and lebanon. Afgan and pakistan are probably in their sights as well.

Then we have Russia, which would like to regain its former empire. They have aligned themselves with iran. Perhaps a mutual defense treaty. They have their eyes on Ukraine, Georgia and the many stans. Again because of the resources and available ports.

Now we move west to Europe. Wimps is the best description I can give them. When push comes to shove they will do nothing.

The US has always been the great protector and peace keeper. Not any more. We have a DiC who would rather play golf and go on vacation than deal with belligerent countries.

The match in the tinder box is Israel. Should Israel strike iran's nuclear facilities then all hell breaks lose and the treaties and alliance are called on. Much like 1914. The sides will square off and the world war will begin.

Our current DiC is the Nevile Chamberlain of our times. We can only hope there's an American Churchill waiting in the wings.

Gaffer
08-06-2013, 12:47 PM
Somebody needs to mention to Japan that helicopters are aircraft and that ship has them.

Japan needs to change the constitution to allow them to have a military of a fair size.

They are changing their constitution. And you don't actually believe this ship is just for helicopters do you? It was built to be used as a true carrier.

Robert A Whit
08-06-2013, 02:19 PM
http://www.debatepolicy.com/images/debate_policy/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by Robert A Whit http://www.debatepolicy.com/images/debate_policy/buttons/viewpost-right.png (http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?p=656327#post656327)
Somebody needs to mention to Japan that helicopters are aircraft and that ship has them.

Japan needs to change the constitution to allow them to have a military of a fair size.


They are changing their constitution. And you don't actually believe this ship is just for helicopters do you? It was built to be used as a true carrier.

I saw 10 photos of that ship and believe you are correct. Including aerial shots it seems that at the least vertical TO airplanes can fly from that deck. I am shocked the tonnage of the ship is so low.

I had no idea they are changing the constitution so they can have a force like they properly need.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2013, 02:40 PM
I think it's a little over the top to blame this all on Obama. Japan has been slowly moving away from its pure defense posture to an "active deterrence" posture, meaning they are building multi-role offensive capabilities to deal with the growing threat from China. It is true that there is a growing feeling that the US may not be able to to defend Japan down the road but this has been going since before the election of Obama.
In any case, I say good for them. I hope the Japanese decide to fully take the leash off and we let them do it. We won't find a more capable ally to check China's reach into the Pacific. I'm not so much blaming Japan's new posture on Obama as I am China's new policies and coming aggression. Although Japan has increased with renewed vigor and speed its arming up since Obama showed his true colors. They know for a fact should they get into a shooting war with China Obama will side with China by staying neutral. Obama deliberately projects us as weak while he does his best to make us weak..-Tyr

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2013, 02:45 PM
Your right Tyr, but I think other things will transpire before China makes it's move.

China needs oil and resources. Those can be acquired in the south china sea and southeast asia. They also want Taiwan. The Philippines and Japan can be dealt with later. For now they are just sitting back and watching.

They are watching iran and the middle east. The brotherhood, which is the puppet of the saudi's is trying to reestablish the ottoman empire. With the saud's as the new head. That's what all the fighting there is about and our DiC is supporting it. But iran wants it's own caliphate, encompassing iraq, syria and lebanon. Afgan and pakistan are probably in their sights as well.

Then we have Russia, which would like to regain its former empire. They have aligned themselves with iran. Perhaps a mutual defense treaty. They have their eyes on Ukraine, Georgia and the many stans. Again because of the resources and available ports.

Now we move west to Europe. Wimps is the best description I can give them. When push comes to shove they will do nothing.

The US has always been the great protector and peace keeper. Not any more. We have a DiC who would rather play golf and go on vacation than deal with belligerent countries.

The match in the tinder box is Israel. Should Israel strike iran's nuclear facilities then all hell breaks lose and the treaties and alliance are called on. Much like 1914. The sides will square off and the world war will begin.

Our current DiC is the Nevile Chamberlain of our times. We can only hope there's an American Churchill waiting in the wings. Put me in charge of our military and National defense and by God I'll do a damn fine imitation of a Churchill! We need a Churchill, a Chesty Puller, an Eisenhower and a dozen or so Patton's. At least one MacArthur.... wouldn't hurt... --Tyr

aboutime
08-06-2013, 02:48 PM
Again. Much ado about nothing, really. Japan is just working to protect itself, and it's possessions in the Pacific.

As for that ship being 'what all are calling an aircraft carrier'. If those who are so expert, calling that ship an aircraft carrier because it has helo capabilities.
Then. Take a look at the Entire U.S.Navy, where nearly EVERY ship has the same capabilities. Does that make every Navy ship an AIRCRAFT CARRIER???

What Japan just launched is similar in size, and capability to one of our Amphibious Ships that can launch Harrier Jets, and Helo's with Marines.

Anyone who feels Japan is a threat to our military capabilities. Needs to do so reading, and honest study before making such SKY IS FALLING claims.

Personally. As a Navy veteran. I have no fear of Japan's, or even China's naval capabilities. They are so far behind the U.S. in Aircraft Carrier tech, and most other war fighting idea's. They are just Doing what they think will look the most intimidating....to other nations, beside the U.S.A.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2013, 03:00 PM
Again. Much ado about nothing, really. Japan is just working to protect itself, and it's possessions in the Pacific.

As for that ship being 'what all are calling an aircraft carrier'. If those who are so expert, calling that ship an aircraft carrier because it has helo capabilities.
Then. Take a look at the Entire U.S.Navy, where nearly EVERY ship has the same capabilities. Does that make every Navy ship an AIRCRAFT CARRIER???

What Japan just launched is similar in size, and capability to one of our Amphibious Ships that can launch Harrier Jets, and Helo's with Marines.

Anyone who feels Japan is a threat to our military capabilities. Needs to do so reading, and honest study before making such SKY IS FALLING claims.

Personally. As a Navy veteran. I have no fear of Japan's, or even China's naval capabilities. They are so far behind the U.S. in Aircraft Carrier tech, and most other war fighting idea's. They are just Doing what they think will look the most intimidating....to other nations, beside the U.S.A. Actually I was pointing out that Japan is doing this to try to counter China's threat to its position. Sure China is still far, far behind us in Naval ability. I bet you a hundred dollars Obama can change that in the next three years by cutting our military to the bone and retiring personnel and ships ! He is the CiC and he does want to weaken us so much more. The Navy is our greatest projection of force around the world. Our Navy is just as you say second to none but do not doubt for a minute that Obama can and most likely will change that. In fact, I look for him to go full bore on destroying our Navy ahead of our other military branches. Simply because it does project such U.S. military might around the world. Look he just closed all those embassies on a threat! As if he couldn't have ordered a detachment of a hundred marines to each one! Could have done that and none of the cowardly bastards would have attacked any of them those Marines were at! However that would have projected power instead of weakness! My friend , do not underestimate the power Obama wields and the determination he has to destroy us.. You are speaking of a Navy that he can so weaken and destroy easily in just a couple of years . I am not speaking ill of our Navy and any military personnel but I am saying that obama can make it all happen and likely will. -Tyr

Gaffer
08-06-2013, 03:00 PM
Again. Much ado about nothing, really. Japan is just working to protect itself, and it's possessions in the Pacific.

As for that ship being 'what all are calling an aircraft carrier'. If those who are so expert, calling that ship an aircraft carrier because it has helo capabilities.
Then. Take a look at the Entire U.S.Navy, where nearly EVERY ship has the same capabilities. Does that make every Navy ship an AIRCRAFT CARRIER???

What Japan just launched is similar in size, and capability to one of our Amphibious Ships that can launch Harrier Jets, and Helo's with Marines.

Anyone who feels Japan is a threat to our military capabilities. Needs to do so reading, and honest study before making such SKY IS FALLING claims.

Personally. As a Navy veteran. I have no fear of Japan's, or even China's naval capabilities. They are so far behind the U.S. in Aircraft Carrier tech, and most other war fighting idea's. They are just Doing what they think will look the most intimidating....to other nations, beside the U.S.A.

Japan is no threat to us in anyway. They are a major ally. I don't know where you got the idea anyone said they were any different. And your right, none of those nations even holds a candle to our navy. But with our DiC in charge of things they do have to build their own defenses because, at least for now, they can't rely on us.

The greatest navy in the world is useless if it just sits back and does nothing when there's a threat. I'm no naval expert. But I can see the potential for this ship to be more than just a helicopter landing pad.

Voted4Reagan
08-06-2013, 03:08 PM
I saw 10 photos of that ship and believe you are correct. Including aerial shots it seems that at the least vertical TO airplanes can fly from that deck. I am shocked the tonnage of the ship is so low.

I had no idea they are changing the constitution so they can have a force like they properly need.

Not allowed... Japan gave up the right to operate fixed wing aircraft and to operate Carriers with her surrender at the end of WWII.

It is against her constitution to do so.

Also, without a ski jump VTOL aircraft would not be viable... they could never take off with full fuel or weapons loads.

The closest comparison is the current WASP class operated by the USN/USMC.

Amphibious Assault Ship..

aboutime
08-06-2013, 03:10 PM
Japan is no threat to us in anyway. They are a major ally. I don't know where you got the idea anyone said they were any different. And your right, none of those nations even holds a candle to our navy. But with our DiC in charge of things they do have to build their own defenses because, at least for now, they can't rely on us.

The greatest navy in the world is useless if it just sits back and does nothing when there's a threat. I'm no naval expert. But I can see the potential for this ship to be more than just a helicopter landing pad.


Gaffer. I agree our navy is useless...especially under our Present Defense Secy, and Obama. Both of them are working very hard to destroy OUR ENTIRE MILITARY, not just the Navy.

As for that new Japanese ship. You are falling exactly into the mindset Obama want's us to fall into. Please. Take my word, and experience with this seriously. Japan is, and must defend itself. But, as for becoming a potential danger to US and our navy. Unless the Japanese ARM that ship with ICBM's, or TOMAHAWK, and TOW missiles only WE have today.
Our navy has an absolute potential, and ability to prevent, destroy, and stop such actions.
There is also a Japanese constitution formed by law after World War II that nation still has in effect.
Yes. There have been modern changes.
But once again. Japan has every right to protect itself, and it's people from ALL THREATS.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2013, 03:11 PM
Japan is no threat to us in anyway. They are a major ally. I don't know where you got the idea anyone said they were any different. And your right, none of those nations even holds a candle to our navy. But with our DiC in charge of things they do have to build their own defenses because, at least for now, they can't rely on us.

The greatest navy in the world is useless if it just sits back and does nothing when there's a threat. I'm no naval expert. But I can see the potential for this ship to be more than just a helicopter landing pad. Aboutime is a Navy man thru and thru. Can not blame him for his pride in the Navy and its greatness. I know he has vast amount of knowledge on that score. I am speaking of the damage Obama as CiC can do to any of our military branches and I fully expect he will concentrate on weakening our Navy because he likely has agreed to at China's behest! Let's not miss how the bastard works against us and for our enemies! Anybody still deluded enough not to understand that China is our enemy I feel sorry for yet some are still that ffing deluded.. Aboutime knows all this and more however he is not about to agree to anything that downgrades the Navy, the Navy he so proudly and dutifully served his career in! Hell, I don't blame him for that. He is right about the awesome might of our Navy(!) but Obama can change that in a relatively short time ! I fully expect bamboy to do just that ! Hell, I salute both you guys for your sacrifice, service and patriotism... You guys are owed a debt this nation can never pay IMHO.... -Tyr

aboutime
08-06-2013, 03:22 PM
Aboutime is a Navy man thru and thru. Can not blame him for his pride in the Navy and its greatness. I know he has vast amount of knowledge on that score. I am speaking of the damage Obama as CiC can do to any of our military branches and I fully expect he will concentrate on weakening our Navy because he likely has agreed to at China's behest! Let's not miss how the bastard works against us and for our enemies! Anybody still deluded enough not to understand that China is our enemy I feel sorry for yet some are still that ffing deluded.. Aboutime knows all this and more however he is not about to agree to anything that downgrades the Navy, the Navy he so proudly and dutifully served his career in! Hell, I don't blame him for that. He is right about the awesome might of our Navy(!) but Obama can change that in a relatively short time ! I fully expect bamboy to do just that ! Hell, I salute both you guys for your sacrifice, service and patriotism... You guys are owed a debt this nation can never pay IMHO.... -Tyr


Tyr. I thank you for such kind words again. I agree. My biggest fears are for our grand children who will be forced to suffer from whatever the IDIOT-IN-CHIEF and his puppet, Defense Secy manage to do before he leaves office.
Yes. I still have great pride on OUR NAVY, not MY NAVY. I see it every day, in some form. And Yes. I am probably more aware of our military capabilities....because I have made it my business to remain as up-to-date, legally, as I can on such matters.
I also agree. China IS our enemy. Never questioned that honestly. But, I also maintain high confidence in knowing. China's military might...is only as strong as it's HUNGRY fighting forces who are today...FORCED to serve, stay quiet, never complain, and do so knowing...THEIR FAMILIES will suffer more if they question their military obligations.
Whoever said "An army travels on it's stomach" wasn't kidding.
China is desperate. They are so highly populated, and their economy is sloppy, and almost totally dependent upon WESTERN help...like the U.S.A. to help them survive. Which is where MY FEAR of China stops.
Once again. Thank you for understanding.
Anyone who disagree's with me. Fine. I, and millions of others like me MADE IT POSSIBLE for you to DISAGREE.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-06-2013, 09:18 PM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/japans-giant-destroyer-sends-clear-200400772.html -------------------- Japan's Giant New Destroyer Sends A Clear Message To China, The World............-------------------- http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/V0wRHh.VK9.UzicyMajFGQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9Zml0O2g9Mjc-/http://media.zenfs.com/284/2011/06/08/biz-insider-65x27_102440.gif (http://www.businessinsider.com/)<cite class="byline vcard">By Geoffrey Ingersoll | Business Insider – <abbr title="2013-08-06T20:04:00Z">6 hours ago-------------------------------------------------- A destroyer that wants to be a carrier, or visa versa?
Japan's most recent defense white paper covered an increased budget and mentioned Chinese encroachment directly (http://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/japan-cites-china-north-korea-tensions-in-defense-budget-1.229517), “China has attempted to change the status quo by force based on its own assertion, which is incompatible with the existing order of international law.” Two of the aims of Japan's first increase in defense spending in 11 years were (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323823004578594703681295448.html), according to the WSJ, " developing the ability to launch pre-emptive attacks on enemy bases abroad and the creation of an amphibious force similar to the U.S. Marine Corps."
Pre-emptive strikes might actually be in violation of the Article 9 of Japan's constitution, which bars "war" or "threat of use of force" as a means of solving international disputes.
Korean media company The Hankyoreh voiced fears on Monday that victories (http://finance.yahoo.com/news/it%20is%20accelerating%20efforts%20to%20depart%20f rom%20the%20post-war%20pacifist%20system.) for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's party in the upper and lower house of the Japanese Diet will result in "accelerating efforts to depart from the post-war pacifist system."
This even amid the widely touted U.S. "pacific pivot" and recent news of the Philippines sending a refurbished (http://www.voanews.com/content/philippines-boosts-sea-patrols-amid-maritime-dispute-with-china/1724206.html) American Coast Guard cutter to join up with another used U.S. cutter in patrolling the contested seas.
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China's appetite for natural resources (http://www.businessinsider.com/china-is-gobbling-up-iraqi-oil-2013-6) is growing though, so more Americans and cutters are unlikely to deter their claims. From Reuters: Friction over the South China Sea, one of the world's most important waterways, has surged as China uses its growing naval might to more forcefully assert its vast claims over the oil- and gas-rich sea, raising fears of a military clash.
Japan's new flat-top doesn't have catapults for fixed wing aircraft — yet — but certainly the helicopters the boat carries will help patrol what Japan takes to be its sovereign territory.
Also, the folks over at the American Enterprise Institute note that its deck length — 248 meters — is greater than that of other fixed wing carriers (http://www.aei-ideas.org/2013/08/japans-new-helicopter-carrier-more-than-meets-the-eye/), notably "Britain's HMS Invincible -class ships, which are 209 meters in length."
Nonetheless, they say the boat is primarily for relief from natural disasters, something Japan has had no shortage of over the last few years.
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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-07-2013, 06:06 PM
Aboutime is a Navy man thru and thru. Can not blame him for his pride in the Navy and its greatness. I know he has vast amount of knowledge on that score. I am speaking of the damage Obama as CiC can do to any of our military branches and I fully expect he will concentrate on weakening our Navy because he likely has agreed to at China's behest! Let's not miss how the bastard works against us and for our enemies! Anybody still deluded enough not to understand that China is our enemy I feel sorry for yet some are still that ffing deluded.. Aboutime knows all this and more however he is not about to agree to anything that downgrades the Navy, the Navy he so proudly and dutifully served his career in! Hell, I don't blame him for that. He is right about the awesome might of our Navy(!) but Obama can change that in a relatively short time ! I fully expect bamboy to do just that ! Hell, I salute both you guys for your sacrifice, service and patriotism... You guys are owed a debt this nation can never pay IMHO.... -Tyr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I do not make idle, outrageous or stupid predictions. Read the bolded enlarged part above and then read this below...

http://news.yahoo.com/navy-drops-plans-repair-uss-131056016.html Navy drops plans to repair USS Miami sub -------------------------------------------------drops plans to repair USS Miami sub

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- The Navy has decided to scrap the USS Miami instead of repairing the nuclear-powered submarine because of budget cuts accompanied by growing costs of repairing damage from a fire set by a civilian worker at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, officials said Tuesday.
Rear Adm. Rick Breckenridge, director of undersea warfare, said repairing the Groton, Conn.-based sub would have meant canceling work on dozens of other ships because of new budget constraints.
He said that would've hurt the Navy's overall readiness.
"The Navy and the nation simply cannot afford to weaken other fleet readiness in the way that would be required to afford repairs to Miami," Breckenridge said in a statement.
Inspections revealed a significant number of components in the torpedo room and auxiliary machinery room would require replacement, further driving up the repair costs for the USS Miami. The Navy originally said it planned to repair the submarine but the discovery of additional damage raised the cost, originally estimated to be about $450 million.
A shipyard worker, Casey James Fury, of Portsmouth, N.H., was sentenced to 17 years in prison after admitting he set fire to the Miami, which was in dry dock during a 20-month overhaul at the Kittery shipyard. It took 12 hours and the efforts of more than 100 firefighters to save the Los Angeles-class attack submarine. Seven people were hurt.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BYE, BYE --ONE NUKE SUB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--Tyr