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Why Have We Only Got 1 Sub On Duty At A Time?
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Surely it's a gross dereliction of duty? we should have at least 12 at sea at any one time, a total of 24 to allow for rotation. Frankly Tezza I'm disturbed by this knowledge.
Surely it's a gross dereliction of duty? we should have at least 12 at sea at any one time, a total of 24 to allow for rotation. Frankly Tezza I'm disturbed by this knowledge.
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She must decide how she wants the military to react in the event of nuclear war.
Her instructions will only be acted out if she, and her entire Cabinet, has been wiped out.
Mrs May will be given four options:
1. To retaliate.
2. To do nothing.
3. To place the submarine under the control of an ally - specifically the United States Navy or Royal Australian Navy.
4. To act according to how the Captain deems best.
She will be left alone to consider her options. It won't be easy.
What would you do ?
From the link
She must decide how she wants the military to react in the event of nuclear war.
Her instructions will only be acted out if she, and her entire Cabinet, has been wiped out.
Mrs May will be given four options:
1. To retaliate.
2. To do nothing.
3. To place the submarine under the control of an ally - specifically the United States Navy or Royal Australian Navy.
4. To act according to how the Captain deems best.
She will be left alone to consider her options. It won't be easy.
What would you do ?
Not sure where you got 12 from, we've only got 4?
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Royal _Navy_S ubmarin e_Servi ce
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zacs, I was referring to this statememt in the article: "Specifically, she will be told the whereabouts of the Royal Navy's on-duty nuclear submarine." - any idea how sad that's sounds, "the sub" !
alice: I'm saying we should have 24, 12 on duty at all times we have.
"only one is enough to blow up the world " - nope, you need enough so you don't need them at all.
alice: I'm saying we should have 24, 12 on duty at all times we have.
"only one is enough to blow up the world " - nope, you need enough so you don't need them at all.
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/ma y-to-be -handed -keys-t o-nucle ar-red- button- 1049994 3
I wonder what Mrs Mays decision was
//The new Prime Minister will then be asked to make probably the gravest decision of her premiership.
A decision that she will never live to witness.
She must decide how she wants the military to react in the event of nuclear war.
Her instructions will only be acted out if she, and her entire Cabinet, has been wiped out.
Mrs May will be given four options:
1. To retaliate.
2. To do nothing.
3. To place the submarine under the control of an ally - specifically the United States Navy or Royal Australian Navy.
4. To act according to how the Captain deems best.
She will be left alone to consider her options. It won't be easy.
Theresa May //
I wonder what Mrs Mays decision was
//The new Prime Minister will then be asked to make probably the gravest decision of her premiership.
A decision that she will never live to witness.
She must decide how she wants the military to react in the event of nuclear war.
Her instructions will only be acted out if she, and her entire Cabinet, has been wiped out.
Mrs May will be given four options:
1. To retaliate.
2. To do nothing.
3. To place the submarine under the control of an ally - specifically the United States Navy or Royal Australian Navy.
4. To act according to how the Captain deems best.
She will be left alone to consider her options. It won't be easy.
Theresa May //
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