America is being "protected" by World War II technology: a navy of surface ships and expensive tanks that make easy targets for modern missile systems.
But even in World War II our navy ships were being sunk by the dozen. The U.S. Navy is good to bully small helpless nations. Against a modern navy our ships are scrap metal.
More at Natural News
Sunk by Japanese kamikaze aircraft on 25 October 1944 in the Battle of Leyte Gulf. A total of 57 ships were sunk by Japanese kamikazes including 3 aircraft carriers and 14 destroyers. Some 368 other ships were damaged. About 4,900 sailors were killed and over 4,800 wounded.
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Call me crazy, but if an aircraft carrier can be sunk by a "primitive" propeller driven fighter plane one has to ask how long these ultra-expensive ships will remain afloat in an age of modern missile technology or jet fighters piloted by Muslim suicide bombers.
Intense Footage of Kamikaze Attacks During WWII
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