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When the USS South Dakota officially joins the U.S. Navy's fleet in 2018, it'll be

more than just another vessel created to protect the lives and freedom of Americans.

It's touted to be the most advanced submarine on earth, CNN reports.

The South Dakota, a Virginia-class submarine, is going to be among the quietest of the quiet,

because when comes to submarines, stealth is key.

A submarine's strategic value is derived from its ability to move wherever it has to

without being tracked — if a submarine is unable to navigate enemy waters to do reconnaissance,

attack, or deliver personnel, its worth is greatly deteriorated.

However, submarines that are quiet and capable they can be some of the most dangerous weapons

in any nation's arsenal

Virginia-class submarines are among the best.

"Virginia-class submarines are built to operate in the world's littoral and deep

waters while conducting anti-submarine warfare; anti-surface ship warfare; strike warfare;

special operation forces support; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; irregular

warfare; and mine warfare missions," the United States Navy said in a statement.

"Their inherent stealth, endurance, mobility, and firepower directly enable them to support

five of the six maritime strategy core capabilities – sea control, power projection, forward

presence, maritime security, and deterrence."

The South Dakota is reportedly the 17th Virginia-class submarine, and it is going to pave the way

for continued U.S. naval dominance for decades to come.

"Lessons learned from South Dakota will be incorporated into… later Virginia Class

submarines, increasing our undersea domain advantage and ensuring our dominance through

the mid-century and beyond," Naval Sea Systems Command Spokeswoman Colleen O'Rourke said

according to Scout Warrior.

The South Dakota will join a Navy fleet working hard to maintain its underwater lead over

China and Russia.

According to CNN, recent advances made by the two powers have sparked concern about

the continuance of undersea dominance, and submarines like the soon-to-be-commissioned

USS South Dakota are exactly what America needs to keep rival nations in check.

With all that's going in the world, America needs the best navy on earth.

We have it, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

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For more infomation >> US Maintains Upper Hand in Sea Dominance With Release of New Stealth Sub - Duration: 2:47.

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Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? ⚓ | The US involvement in WW2 Explained 📚 - Duration: 7:02.

If you're not already familiar with the battle of Pearl Harbor, or your high-school

history lessons are a little rusty, maybe this will jog your memory.

On the morning of December 7, 1941 the Japanese Airforce launched a surprise military attack

on a US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

A total of 353 japanese aircraft, including fighters, dive bombers and torpedo bombers)

launched from six aircraft carriers attacked the Pearl Harbor base, sinking 4 US navy battleships

and damaging the remaining 4.

They also destroyed 188 U.S. aircraft and damaged 3 destroyers and 3 cruisers.

Over 2 thousand americans lost their lives and over 1 thousand were wounded.

The military operation was a complete shock and led to a declaration of war against Japan

the very next day and the entry of the US into World War 2.

But why did the Japanese attack the US?

The two countries weren't at war after all.

Well, to start off, we need to talk a little bit about Japan.

Since the 1900s, Japan had been on a mission to expand its territory.

One of the main motivations behind this was to get raw materials for its industry.

Japanese plantations in its colonial territories helped the country get materials like sugar

from Taiwan, soybeans from Manchuria and rice from Korea, and these commodities helped develop

the commercial side of Japan's economy.

Another reason for Japanese imperialism at the time was the view held by its military

leaders, who believed taking control of a larger area was important in order to secure

the country's position in the East Asia region.

Japanese nationalists promoted a government policy of what they called a Greater East

Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere meant to unify Asia under Emperor Hirohito's rule.

They had already succeeded in conquering Taiwan, the former German territories of Tsingtao

and some Micronesian islands, and annexing Korea; so it wasn't a surprise when Japan

started slowly expanding into China after its invasion of Manchuria in 1931.

In 1940 Japan invaded French Indochina in an effort to seize all imports into China,

including war supplies China had bought from the U.S.

At the same time, it also signed a pact with Germany and Italy, forming the Axis powers,

which guaranteed assistance if any of its members was attacked by a country not already

at war.

This was implicitly aimed at protecting themselves against the US joining the war.

Even though the US was officially neutral, when Japan invaded French Indochina, the US

started embargoing certain goods to Japan.

To make matters worse, the US started increasing its military presence in the Phillippines,

which escalated tensions due to its proximity to Japan.

But most importantly, the US implemented a strict oil embargo, soon joined by the UK

and the Netherlands, who stopped providing tin and rubber from their respective Asian

colonies.

This was a devastating blow to the Japanese, who needed oil, tin and rubber to continue

its war with China and had been importing almost 90% of its oil.

To give you an idea of how bad it was, the Imperial Japanese Navy estimated it had less

than two years of bunker oil remaining.

This move by the US, UK and the Netherlands forced Japan to either retreat or think of

alternative means of securing the oil it needed.

This led Japan to prepare to invade the Dutch East-Indies, which were oil rich areas.

The only problem was America.

The US had accumulated interests in the Pacific region, which Japan wasn't a fan of given

their fondness for unifying East Asia under their rule.

Also, the Japanese Navy was certain that invading the Dutch East Indies would cause the US to

declare war on Japan.

To put it simply, this would have sucked for Japan, as they would have likely lost given

that the US had a much stronger industry and resources.

Japan knew this so they decided the best choice was to launch a preemptive strike on the US

Naval fleet.

Even though this sounds like a crazy strategy, Japan had already used it successfully before.

Decades earlier, in 1904, Japan started a war with the Russian Empire over Manchuria

and Korea.

Everyone thought Russia would easily win, as their military power was overwhelmingly

bigger than Japan's.

However, Japan launched a crippling surprise attack on a major Russian naval base which

severely damaged Russia's navy and was enough to get Russia to agree to negotiate peace.

Japan wanted a repeat of this, and their idea was that a surprise attack on the US navy

would have similar results and keep America away from Japanese interests in the Pacific.

When you look at all of this, it seems strange that the US wasn't expecting an attack from

Japan.

Well, the truth is, it was.

The US knew war with Japan was inevitable, and was preparing for an impending attack.

In the Philippines.

It was much closer ground to Japan, and it seemed logical that the fight would take place

there.

And it wasn't just an assumption.

The US had a technology that intercepted and tracked Japanese naval radio traffic.

They could see a large movement of ships south towards the Philippines in the days leading

up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

What they didn't know was that the Japanese knew this and had left the radio operators

from their carriers back in Japan to transmit false radio traffic.

In some ways the attack on the Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii was successful for Japan in

the sense that it was unexpected, and they did manage to damage a big part of the US

fleet; but ultimately a failure because the outcome was totally different than what they

intended.

The attack led to a strong American internal support for involvement in war.

The fact that the US was quick to rebuild its navy and lucky enough that its aircraft

carriers weren't in the harbor at the time of the attack meant that they remained significantly

stronger than Japan.

The war ended in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki accompanied by the Soviet declaration

of war and invasion of Manchuria on August 9th 1945, resulting in the Japanese announcement

of intent to surrender on August 15th 1945.

So that's if for today's video.

If you enjoyed this, please subscribe to Altopics and let me know in the comments if you want

me to make more history-related videos in the future!

Have an awesome day!

For more infomation >> Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? ⚓ | The US involvement in WW2 Explained 📚 - Duration: 7:02.

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Russia says there is NO co-operation with United States over North Korea war threat - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:28.

Russia says there is NO co-operation with US over North Korea war threat

RUSSIA has claimed they are not co-operating with the US over the North Korea crisis as

fears escalate over World War 3.

Tensions have escalated between the US and Kim Jong-un's regime after a series of reckless

missile tests.

But President Donald Trump and Russian Premier Vladimir Putin have not yet addressed the

issue together.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "There is no co-operation so far.

Only periodic exchanges of views."

The pair will meet at an Asian economic summit in Vietnam next week and there is a "great

possibility" they will tackle the issue.

North Korea today warned its nuclear arsenal is in its "final stage" as Kim rules out

talks with the US.

A chilling commentary from the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) says: "It (the

US) had better stop daydreaming of denuclearisation talks with us.

It comes as Trump sets off on a whirlwind tour of Asia to discuss North Korea's nukes

with diferent leaders.

He is due to visit Vietnam on November 9 and 10 during his 10-day tour, which kicked off

with a trip to Pearl Harbour in Hawaii yesterday.

Trump previously warned the communist state of a "very unpleasant" outcome should talks

to resolve the crisis fail, but stressed he will endevour to find a solution.

Putin ordered two nuclear bombers to fly towards a US aircraft carrier stationed near North

Korea in a brazen display of his air power last week.

Two F/A-18 fighter jets scrambled to escort the Russian TU-95 bombers away from the warship

on Sunday, US defence officials said.

Trump has sent three aircraft carriers – the USS Ronald Reagan, USS Theodore Roosevelt

and USS Nimitz – to the region.

For more infomation >> Russia says there is NO co-operation with United States over North Korea war threat - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:28.

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United States fears North Korea will fire NUKE as greeting present for Trump - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:27.

US fears North Korea will fire NUKE as greeting present for Trump

TOP White House officials have warned that Kim Jong-un may launch a nuclear bomb when

US President Donald Trump visits the communist leader's most hated enemies this month.

There are huge concerns that tubby tyrant Kim will carry out a missile test in a bid

to goad the Donald during either his visit to Japan or South Korea.

The US supremo has fired aggressive taunts Kim's way, including his bold threat to

unleash "fire and fury" against the North.

Patrick Cronin, senior director of the Asia-Pacific Security Programme, said the US needed to

be prepared for a reckless act from Pyongyang.

He added: "The biggest challenge may be crisis management.

We have to be ready for how we deal with the unexpected."

Adam Mount, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists, said: "I wouldn't

be surprised in the slightest to see North Korea do a missile test during the trip."

But Kim's mouthpiece has been keen to blame any future conflict on the Trump's administration,

calling it "gangster-like".

KCNA fumed: "The reality clearly shows that the gangster-like US imperialists are the

very ones who are aggravating the situation of the Korean Peninsula and seeking to ignite

a nuclear war."

Pyongyang previously warned its nuclear arsenal is in its "final stage" after Kim ruled

out talks with the US.

The fiery rhetoric comes as tensions escalate between the hermit kingdom and the West.

Last week, the regime held extremely rare mass evacuations and blackout drills in preparation

for an imminent war.

Kim has carried out six nuclear missile tests this year and the US and its allies have since

stepped up military drills in the region.

For more infomation >> United States fears North Korea will fire NUKE as greeting present for Trump - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:27.

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North Korea SURROUNDED: US warships, bombers, missiles and 80,000 soldiers READY - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:42.

North Korea SURROUNDED: US warships, bombers, missiles and 80,000 soldiers READY

NORTH Korea is nearly totally surrounded by a wall of US warships, bombers and missiles

with more than 80,000 soldiers on alert as Donald Trump heads for Asia.

The US President is jetting into the Pacific this week for a whistle-stop tour of the nations

surrounding North Korea.

Trump will be popping in for one-on-one meetings with the leaders of China, South Korea and

Japan – with Kim Jong-un's nukes right at the top of the agenda.

At his back with be a the world's biggest military war machine – poised to strike

should the crisis go south with North Korea.

He visited the US Pacific Command just days ago – who will oversee every single vessel,

plane and soldier sitting in a ring of steel around Kim.

Daily Star Online can now reveal the monstrous arsenal at Trump's fingertips as he faces

down North Korea.

US forces have been packing into the region as the tensions are set to snap with North

Korea over its quest for ICBM.

Three US aircraft carriers are currently operating in the Pacific in an colossal flex of Trump's

military biceps.

USS Nimitz, USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Ronald Reagan became the first trio of carriers

to operate in the region for a decade.

Each of these three warship bring with it a fully stocked wing of up to 90 warplanes

and choppers.

While steaming alongside are their escorts of destroyers and submarines making up the

US's mighty carrier strike groups.

The US's 7th Fleet has its headquarters in Japan – and brings up to 70 ships and

submarines under its command, including 14 missile-packed destroyers.

Just this week, a squadron of 12 F-35 fighter planes screamed over the Pacific and landed

at their new base in Japan.

More than 100 bases are scattered across the islands, with around 50,000 servicemen stationed

there.

Meanwhile, right on Kim's doorstep there are more than 30,000 US soldiers stations

in bases in South Korea.

More than 300 tanks are stationed just a stone's throw from North Korea, along with armoured

vehicles and artillery.

And then there is the thorn in Kim's side Guam, which he regularly threatened to launch

missiles at.

The island paradise hides the US's fleet of nuclear-capable B-2 bombers, as well bunk

busting B-1B Lancers.

Colossal B-52 Stratofortress warplanes also can bee seen rolling around Andersen Air Force

Base.

Each of these is capable of carrying 70,000 lbs of bombs and 20 cruise missiles.

Tensions have reached new heights as Trump makes his first ever visit to Asia – with

Kim threatening to fire the "Juche Bird".

The missile would fly a live nuclear warhead into the heart of the Pacific and explode,

a provocation that could start World War 3.

Trump will be in Asia until November 13 – finishing his tour with trips to Vietnam and the Philippines.

For more infomation >> North Korea SURROUNDED: US warships, bombers, missiles and 80,000 soldiers READY - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:42.

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'Don't underestimate US' Trump ramps up pressure on North Korea as WW3 fears mount - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:34.

'Don't underestimate US' Trump ramps up pressure on North Korea as WW3 fears mount

DONALD Trump piled pressure on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un when he arrived in Japan,

warning "no dictator" should underestimate the US.

The US president kicked off his 12-day Asian tour to present a united front with Japanese

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe amid tensions with the hermit kingdom over its nuclear and missile

tests.

Trump has rattled some allies with his vow to "totally destroy" North Korea if he

threatens the US and his dismissal of tyrant Kim as a "rocket man" on a suicide mission.

Today the Donald told hundreds of US and Japanese troops "No dictator, no regime, no nation

should ever underestimate American resolve".

He added: "Every once in a while, in the past, they underestimated us.

It was not pleasant for them, was it?"

Pyongyang has put the US and its allies on high alert after it fired several missiles

over Japan, which prompted Trump to step up military drills in the region.

Recently the US sent two strategic bombers over South Korea, which further raised tensions

with the secretive North.

Trump said: "We will never yield, never waver and never falter in defence of our freedom."

On Air Force One he added that a decision would be made soon on whether to add North

Korea to a list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Pyongyang is known to have developed strong ties with Iran, which the US claims exports

terrorists and funds radical Islamic jihadis across the Middle East.

Trump said he wanted his government to take a different approach to dealing with issues

after years of what he called "total weakness".

He added: "We want to get it solved.

It's a big problem for our country and the world, and we want to get it solved."

For more infomation >> 'Don't underestimate US' Trump ramps up pressure on North Korea as WW3 fears mount - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:34.

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State Department asks US citizens to leave Somali capital - Duration: 1:02.

For more infomation >> State Department asks US citizens to leave Somali capital - Duration: 1:02.

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Pak Media: Pak's Habib Bank Kicked out of US over Terror funding support to UN banned terror groups - Duration: 1:21.

Pakistan Exposed on its Habib Bank financial support

to terror organisations, Rauf Klasra explains it better a brave guy with

jigar to ell truth of Pakistan

For more infomation >> Pak Media: Pak's Habib Bank Kicked out of US over Terror funding support to UN banned terror groups - Duration: 1:21.

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US Troops at Yokota Air Base Give President Trump a Flight Jacket – Crowd Goes Nuts - Duration: 2:08.

President Donald Trump warned America's enemies that the U.S. 'will never yield,

never waver and never falter in defense of our people' on Sunday.

'American soldiers are prepared to defend their nation using the full range of our unmatched

capabilities,' he said at Yokota Air Base just outside of Tokyo.

'No one – no dictator, no regime and no nation – should underestimate, ever, American

resolve.'

Those that have underestimated the U.S. in the past, 'it was not pleasant for them,

was it,' Trump told American and Japanese troops stationed at the base in Western Tokyo,

nudging North Korea.

Trump arrived in Japan this morning on the first leg of his marathon tour of East Asia.

The U.S. president and his wife, Melania, the first lady of the United States, landed

just before 11am local time on Sunday at Yokota, where Trump promptly delivered remarks to

a crowd of a couple thousand soldiers.

As President Trump prepared to speak, Lt. Gen. Jerry Martinez, the commander of U.S.

Forces Japan, presented him with a commander-in-chief jacket.

'Mr. President, sir, I will tell you, you look great in that suit.

But there's something missing,' he said.

Martinez invited Col. Kenneth Moss, 374th Airlift Wing commander, to join him on stage.

Moss came carrying the jacket, holding it up for Trump to inspect.

'Oh, wow,' the president to Moss.

'Should I put it on?' he asked the crowd.

The crowd went nuts.

Playing along, Trump swapped it for the suit jacket that he already had on.

'I like this better,' he said.

'You can have my jacket,' he told Moss, waving him away.

'Aw, boy, that's something.

This is a great group of people,' Trump said.

'I'll issue one of your favorite commands.

Are you ready?

At ease.

At ease,' he said.

'Now have a good time.

Just have a good time.'

For more infomation >> US Troops at Yokota Air Base Give President Trump a Flight Jacket – Crowd Goes Nuts - Duration: 2:08.

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11/5/17 13:59 (142-148 US-206, Flanders, NJ 07836, USA) - Duration: 4:50.

For more infomation >> 11/5/17 13:59 (142-148 US-206, Flanders, NJ 07836, USA) - Duration: 4:50.

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Antifa Rallies Planned in at Least 20 U.S. Cities — Won't 'Stop Until This Regime Driven from Power' - Duration: 4:13.

The left-wing, Antifa Refuse Fascism group is planning rallies in at least 20 cities

across the United States on Saturday to demand that the duly-elected President Donald Trump

and Vice President Mike Pence be "driven from power."

In a full-page ad in the New York Times on Wednesday, the group advertised its event:

Nov 4 it begins — be there — join with the thousands who will gather in cities and

towns across the country.

A movement of protests that continue every day and night, growing until we become millions

… determined not to stop until this is driven from power.

Newsweek reported on Thursday:

"Refuse fascism," a nascent protest group with ties to a more explicitly left-wing radical

group, "the revolutionary communist party," doesn't seem like a typical fit for the

left-leaning pages of the paper known as The Gray Lady, but very little has been normal

about the Trump era so far, according to organizers.

The regime is destroying the planet by ignoring climate change, they say, and they claim it

is turning America into a fascist country through an unprecedented series of executive

orders.

"What Trump and his administration are doing could pose an existential threat to humanity,"

Andy Zee, a member of the advisory board for Refuse Fascism, told Newsweek in a phone interview.

"We're in one of the most perilous moments in history right now," Zee said.

The Refuse Fascism website states:

No!

In the name of humanity we refuse to accept a fascist America!

Take to the streets and public squares in cities and towns across the country continuing

day after day and night after night — not stopping until our DEMAND is met: This Nightmare

Must End: The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go!

A list follows naming what those nightmares are, including discrimination against Muslims

and gays, objectivism and harassment of women, and the danger posed by climate change.

The "about" portion of the Refuse Fascism states:

We launched RefuseFascism.org at an emergency meeting at the Great Hall of Cooper Union

in NYC on December 19th, 2016.

Watched by some 200,000 people on HuffPo's FaceBookLive, Andy Zee, PZ Myers, Carl Dix,

Jeremy Scahill, Imam Ayub Abdul-Baki, Rev. Doris Johnson, Sunsara Taylor, Immortal Technique,

and Fran Luck spoke along with messages from Gloria Steinem, Chase Iron Eyes, Isabel Cardenas,

and others on the fascist character of the Trump/Pence Regime and called on people to

get organized to stop it before it came to power.

But some are saying that the reaction to the planned rallies is overplayed and is being

characterized by some conservative websites as the start of a civil war.

The Washington Post reported:

Infowars has warned "Antifa Plans 'Civil War' to Overthrow the Government."

The John Birch Society put out two recent videos warning Americans to "stay home and

tell your children to do likewise" on Saturday.

YouTuber "A Glock Fanboy" notched more than 400,400 views for a clip raising the

alarm about "the first day of the revolution or whatnot."

Time magazine flatly said the claims of an insurrection are: "simply not true."

There will indeed be anti-Trump rallies in 20 cities around the U.S. on Saturday, from

Atlanta to Honolulu, organized by a left-wing political action group called Refuse Fascism

whose goal is unseating Trump.

But its tactics — including but not limited to a "passionate speak-out with music and

participatory art" — are a far cry from violent insurrection.

Nor is it likely that the streets will be teeming with angry mobs: only 990 people have

said that they're attending the demonstration in New York, according to the event's Facebook

group.

Among the at least 20 cities where rallies are set to occur are Atlanta, Austin, Boston,

Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, Philadelphia,

San Francisco, and Seattle.

For more infomation >> Antifa Rallies Planned in at Least 20 U.S. Cities — Won't 'Stop Until This Regime Driven from Power' - Duration: 4:13.

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US Couple and Daughter killed Dur To Car Accident With Truck - Duration: 0:28.

Car accident with truck

US couple and daughter killed due to car Accident with truck

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