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uss carl vinson, the carrier that was supposedly headed to the korean peninsula, which was notable because it revealed the ship, which had been in singapore, was now moving through the sunta straight, which means it was literally heading in the opposite direction from the place they said it was going, which was north korea. so that was strange. according to the defense department, the carrier group is now finally heading towards north korea. a fact spicer is using to try to spin away the trump administration screw-up. the statement that was put out was that the carl vinson group was headed to the korean peninsula. it is headed to the korean peninsula. it will arrive there it s headed there now, though. what s that? it s headed there now. it wasn t headed there last week. that s not what we ever said. we said it was heading there, and it was headed there. i m joined by lawrence korb, who served as assistant secretary of defense during the reagan administration as a retir
though. what s that? it s headed there now. it wasn t headed there last week. that s not what we ever said. we said it was heading there, and it was headed there. i m joined by lawrence korb, who served as assistant secretary of defense during the reagan administration as a retired naval reserve captain. mr. korb, i do not understand how this happened at a basic level, how something as important as the whereabouts and current direction of a carrier group meant to send a signal to a nuclear power was somehow mangled through some game of telephone. yeah. it is incomprehensible, but unfortunately it s very typical of the way this administration makes decisions. the day on april 8th, the commander in chief of the pacific, the combatant commander, said it s on its way up to the korean peninsula. the 11, 12, 13, 14, you had mattis, the secretary of defense, you had sean spicer, you had the president all saying, you know, it s on its way up there.