By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution

The East Sea off the coast of the Korean peninsula roiled with U.S. and South Korean ships, submarines, fighter jets and helicopters Monday in a set of high-profile military maneuvers intended to show North Korea that it is being watched.

Fighter jets buzzed the skies and submarines cruised underwater Sunday as a flotilla of U.S. and South Korean warships led by a nuclear-powered U.S. supercarrier began exercises that have enraged North Korea.
"North Korea's danger lies because they are unpredictable," he said. "The sinking of the Cheonan is a prime example."
Capt. Lausman said the attack demonstrated the opaque nature of Pyongyang's military, which he said should not be underestimated.