Donald Trump’s Fake-News: There were no aircraft carriers along the coast of the DPRK

(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sean M. Castellano/Released
Wednesday, 19 April, 2017 - 01:28

The carrier group led by the US Navy ship "Carl Vinson" last week did not think to approach the shores of North Korea. Moreover, it was at a distance of more than 3,000 nautical miles from the site of the failed nuclear war. It was proved by the US Navy. It turns out that the American ships, which according to the world media were preparing to strike North Korea, were in the Indian Ocean all that time, where joint exercises were conducted with the Australian Navy.

Provoked a media hype, Donald Trump, said on April 12 that he "sends an armada to the shores of Korea." Earlier on April 8 the command of the US Navy, said that the aircraft carrier "Carl Vinson" is moving north from Singapore. April 11, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis said that the US carrier group is moving straight to Korea.
In fact, already on Saturday, April 15, the US Navy published a photo of "Carl Vinson" in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra. Then it became known that only at that moment the ships took a course to the north. In the area of the Sea of Japan they will come within a week.