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Bill Barr's speech at Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum July 16 2020 Grand Rapids, Mich >>>>>
Newest Ford Class of supercarrier ''USS Gerald R. Ford USS Headache: Navy's newest aircraft carrier stymied by snafus from the start By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Sunday, July 19, 2020 >>>>>
Pompeo speech at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library , Thursday, July 23, 2020 Yorba Linda California
There are no Coincidences
AG Bill Barr recently spoke at the Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum today to speak about the dangers of the CCP
Barr’s speechdelivered at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich, was the latest in a series of addresses on China from senior Trump administration officials. Barr said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will soon speak on the topic.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/16/william-barr-apple-china-366223
https://nypost.com/2020/07/16/ag-barr-china-trying-to-topple-us-as-worlds-superpower/
Distrust and verify': Pompeo equates approach to China as similar to Soviets
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, Thursday, July 23, 2020, in Yorba Linda, Calif
President Nixon’s historic opening to China in the 1970s was based on hope that engagement with China — flourishing diplomatic and business ties — would produce a moderate, nonthreatening regime in Beijing. Successive administrations, both Republican and Democrat, adopted conciliatory China approaches in the hope of producing an era of cooperation and friendship.Mr. Pompeo in his speech called for a new approach, engaging the Chinese people who he said are not the same as the 90 million-member CCP that took power in 1949.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/23/mike-pompeo-details-distrust-and-verify-china-poli/
USS Headache: Navy's newest aircraft carrier stymied by snafus from the startBy Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Sunday, July 19, 2020 The USS Gerald R. Ford is a massive, gray-hulled city on the sea. Powered by two nuclear reactors, it is longer than three football fields and displaces 100,000 tons. When the air wing is attached, the Ford provides a base for dozens of jets and helicopters and more than 4,500 sailors.But it was conceived as far more than just another Navy aircraft carrier, and that’s where the Navy problems start.The Ford was envisioned as a revolutionary leap forward with technological advancements undreamed of when its Nimitz-class predecessors were launched decades ago.But the ship, the first in the Ford class of supercarriers, has been plagued with a series of mechanical problems that have pushed its price tag into the stratospheric $13 billion range. The Gerald R. Ford has been in the fleet for almost three years but has yet to deploy on a single mission.The Ford, the first of three planned supercarriers incorporates systems such as an advanced arresting gear and the electromagnetic launch system (EMALS), a replacement for the hydraulic catapults that have flung fighter jets off carrier decks for decades.The ship is well into its post-delivery tests and trials. Crucial shock trials, which will assess how the USS Gerald Ford stands up to underwater explosions, are scheduled for the next fiscal yearWith the technological challenges, the Navy has made personnel shake-ups. It recently sacked Ford program manager Capt. Ron Rutan and replaced him with the officer who oversaw development of the amphibious transport dock.“We must ensure that the team takes the opportunity to recharge and allow for fresh eyes on upcoming challenges as required,” The Pentagon is in the midst of a major mission shift, announced in 2018, from a focus on terrorism and nonstate groups such as the Islamic State to a more traditional targeting of nation-state rivals, particularly China.'''
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/19/uss-major-headache-navys-newest-aircraft-carrier-s/