Trump Sent His North Korean ‘Armada’ In The Wrong Direction

When Donald Trump wants to send a message to North Korea he sends an aircraft carrier to Australia. 

In today’s edition of “You’ve got to be f–king kidding me,” we learn that Donald Trump sent his “armada’ in the wrong direction.

Trump made a big show last week of saying he was sending a U.S. aircraft carrier to the waters near North Korea in a show of force to Kim Jung Un. Trump said he was  “sending an armada” to the Sea of Japan in an attempt to send a message to North Korea.

Well here’s the problem… turns out Trump’s armada went the wrong way.

According to a report by the New York Times, “the carrier, the Carl Vinson, and the four other warships in its strike force were at that very moment sailing in the opposite direction, to take part in joint exercises with the Australian Navy in the Indian Ocean, 3,500 miles southwest of the Korean Peninsula.”

Donald Trump has tried to portray himself as an unpredictable leader and in this, he seems to have succeeded. He is so unpredictable that when he wants to send a message to North Korea he sends an aircraft carrier to Australia.

But good news the Carl Vinson will get there by next week because it is now on “a northerly course for the Korean Peninsula.”