Sampanviking
Banned Member
Thank you Locarnus for your sober analysis.
As I have stated previously, I am in no position to lend or detract credence to the conclusions of the minority report, but the detail it provides on the circumstances and location make it worth while the reading in its own right.
Ultimately two key facts emerge from the evidence that the US/ROK has provided.
1) That the Torpedo shaft claimed as conclusive proof is at the very best circumstantial evidence. Indeed such a description is actually being extremely charitable as there are so many anomalies as to make this piece of evidence questionable in the extreme.
2) The only hard evidence in this case at all is the presence of German made chemical and metallic residue found inside the ship itself. If we accept the Torpedo claim, then we are left with the fact that the only German made Submarines and Torpedoes in the area are South Korea's own Type 214 attack subs (I have repeatedly called them 209's in this thread - apologies this is the address of a building I am involved with at work ) which we know were taking part in the Foal/Eagle exercises in this area at that time.
It is also worth reiterating that despite the spin in the media, that the US/ROK have presented their evidence to the worlds highest Court - the UNSC and failed to obtain a conviction against the DPRK. As in any credible court, a failure to convict is an exoneration, which means that a non DPRK source for the explosion must now be sought.
As I have stated previously, I am in no position to lend or detract credence to the conclusions of the minority report, but the detail it provides on the circumstances and location make it worth while the reading in its own right.
Ultimately two key facts emerge from the evidence that the US/ROK has provided.
1) That the Torpedo shaft claimed as conclusive proof is at the very best circumstantial evidence. Indeed such a description is actually being extremely charitable as there are so many anomalies as to make this piece of evidence questionable in the extreme.
2) The only hard evidence in this case at all is the presence of German made chemical and metallic residue found inside the ship itself. If we accept the Torpedo claim, then we are left with the fact that the only German made Submarines and Torpedoes in the area are South Korea's own Type 214 attack subs (I have repeatedly called them 209's in this thread - apologies this is the address of a building I am involved with at work ) which we know were taking part in the Foal/Eagle exercises in this area at that time.
It is also worth reiterating that despite the spin in the media, that the US/ROK have presented their evidence to the worlds highest Court - the UNSC and failed to obtain a conviction against the DPRK. As in any credible court, a failure to convict is an exoneration, which means that a non DPRK source for the explosion must now be sought.