ROK Drop Open Thread – April 10, 2016

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tbonetylr
tbonetylr
8 years ago

Trump takes page from S. Korean President Park Guen-hye:s campaign…
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/04/08/donald-trump-busted-con-voters-hundreds-fake-twitter-accounts.html

MTB Rider
8 years ago

Not Korea specific, but considering Korea is a toehold just in case China becomes a major pain:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/taiwan-born-naval-officer-charged-espionage/story?id=38295377

A U.S. Naval officer who has been charged with espionage has been identified as Lt. Cmdr. Edward C. Lin, a Taiwanese-born flight officer assigned to a Naval reconnaissance unit. Lin was arrested eight months ago but his case did not become public until a pre-trial hearing this past Friday that will determine whether he will face a court martial.

The U.S. official told ABC News that preliminary indications point to possible espionage for either China or Taiwan, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and the FBI are continuing to investigate the case.

So, was he spying for China or Taiwan? Doesn’t really matter though, spying is illegal and holds some high penalties no matter who you give the information to. But Taiwan is nominally an ally, so that may lay a role.

Tbonetylr
Tbonetylr
8 years ago

NRA’s Eddie Eagle(mascot for the children) much more difficult to get than a gun. Oh, and Samantha Bee Rocks…
http://crooksandliars.com/2016/04/samantha-bee-takes-nra

Setnaffa
Setnaffa
8 years ago
JoeC
JoeC
8 years ago
Liz
Liz
8 years ago

German army forced to lay down weapons due to ‘overtime limits’:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/10/german-army-forced-to-lay-down-weapons-due-to-overtime-limits/

Liz
Liz
8 years ago

No, GIKorea. But… I’m not sure how familiar you are with the Reserve system?
At least in the USAF reserve system (I don’t know about other branches) a large portion are ARTs (I’m not sure what the acronym stands for, but they are considered civilian and they are paid by the GS system…this includes people who are tasked to go to combat zones). They have Unions. With the TFI (total force initiative) they are in the process of combining the Active Duty and Reserve units. So the USAF really isn’t so far off from the Germans. We might be there in five years or so.

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