From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 1): Cheyenne, Tom Clancy’s attack sub, arriving in Subic Friday
In Tom Clancy’s world of fiction, it’s a US nuclear submarine that fights
China over the disputed Spratly Islands in the West Philippine Sea (South China
Sea).
The submarine, according to Wikipedia, is the USS Cheyenne, a nuclear attack
submarine belonging to the US Pacific Fleet.
In Clancy’s novel “SSN,” the Cheyenne battles China’s People’s Liberation
Army (PLA) warships in the disputed Spratlys.
The Cheyenne is arriving Friday in the former US naval base on Subic Bay,
Zambales province, not to battle the PLA but for a “routine port visit,”
according to the US Embassy.
Tubbataha mess
Unfortunately the Cheyenne is arriving amid deep embarrassment for the US
Navy whose minesweeper USS Guardian is stuck on the southern atoll in the
Tubbataha Reefs, a Unesco-World Heritage Site in the Sulu Sea.
In a still unexplained misadventure, the Guardian ran aground on the atoll on
Jan. 17.
As the ship is badly damaged, the US Navy has decided to break it apart.
The US Navy is facing investigation and fines in the Philippines for the
mess.
The Cheyenne, commissioned in 1996, left port in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in
December for a six-month deployment to the Western Pacific, the US Navy said on
its website.
Bombed Saddam
The port call at Subic “will permit the Cheyenne to replenish supplies as
well as offer its crew an opportunity for rest and relaxation,” the US Embassy
said in a statement issued Thursday.
The Embassy did not say how long the submarine will stay in the Philippines.
The Pacific Fleet describes the 110-meter-long Cheyenne as “one of the most
capable nuclear attack submarines in the world.”
The Cheyenne is known to have launched Tomahawk missiles during Operation
Iraqi Freedom, the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 to bring down the dictator
Saddam Hussein and flush out his alleged weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
Saddam fell but no WMD was found anywhere in Iraq.
The US Navy website says the submarine is armed with harpoons, Tomahawk
missiles and torpedoes and is capable of laying mines.
The US Navy says the Cheyenne has a crew of 129 sailors.
Militant opposition
The activist group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), which has long opposed
US military presence in the Philippines, criticized the Cheyenne’s visit, saying
it “sends the wrong message that the Philippine government is a pushover.”
“We have to make a point and send a clear message that what happened in
Tubbataha was wrong and that the US should be accountable. We can’t act as if
it’s business as usual, as if nothing happened,” said Bayan secretary general
Renato Reyes Jr.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/63229/cheyenne-tom-clancys-attack-sub-arriving-in-subic-friday
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