A human rights foundation says a prominent Uyghur scholar specializing in the study of her people’s folklore and traditions has been sentenced to life in prison in China.
China now has the largest fleet in the world by hull count.
They’re still in the process of building up their carrier fleet but it will be able to match the Pacific fleet within the next decade.
I think any discussion on which fleet could destroy the other would be irrevocably tainted by jingoism and the fact that there hasn’t been a serious naval engagement in eighty years, but the main point is that this weird idea people have that the US Navy is the undisputed king of the ocean is the kind of arrogance that has been punished countless times in history.
No, it has seven active “fleets.” All of which would obviously be a fraction of the size of the Chinese navy, so only a real dumbass wannabe pedant with absolutely no clue at all would try to bring it up as a point.
Even numbers are assigned to Atlantic/Eastern waters, odds are assigned the Pacific/West. One of the “fleets” is a cyber warfare command.
Collectively all the ships assigned to either area will be understood as Pacific or Atlantic fleet, at least outside of areas where precision is a necessity.
It’s pretty embarrassing you’d call out twelve given that the current highest numbered fleet is that cyber command at 10, but that’s pretty standard behavior for jingoist morons so it’s not surprising.
Yes, warning ignorant morons not to be complacent in their military dominance as a totalitarian state builds up its military is dictator dick sucking, well reasoned.
I suppose I should congratulate your younger self on overcoming its handicaps and learning how to breathe, that must have been hard for you.
Twice the size, but they don’t have anywhere near as much military hardware. Another factor, the US military logistics system is also the most robust in the world.
Infantry might fight wars, but logistics wins wars. (This is why Russia is losing in Ukraine, they lack the logistics system to deliver things outside their own borders)
China doesn’t have a great worldwide logistics system, but like Russia, they have a great internal system.
So a Chinese invasion of the US would basically be dead in the water, likely literally. As in, the ships carrying the invasion force would be sunk before they could unload.
A US invasion of China would be a deadly slog. The US would likely have air superiority, but that only goes so far.
The major factor in any fight, oil. China doesn’t have much in the way of their own reserves. They get most of their oil via tanker from the Middle East. And those shipping lanes are a massive weak point.
Because this has been going on for years now, but it seems to not matter to most news organizations who barely give it any coverage. And we can do something about it by making people more aware of it
Who is “you people”?
And what would those people do exactly?
China has over 1.4 Billion people. And it’s military is twice the size of the US military. Just for reference.
Military size means nothing if you can’t move it, thank you USN.
I’m pretty sure they can move it how ever they want to inside thier own country.
China now has the largest fleet in the world by hull count.
They’re still in the process of building up their carrier fleet but it will be able to match the Pacific fleet within the next decade.
I think any discussion on which fleet could destroy the other would be irrevocably tainted by jingoism and the fact that there hasn’t been a serious naval engagement in eighty years, but the main point is that this weird idea people have that the US Navy is the undisputed king of the ocean is the kind of arrogance that has been punished countless times in history.
The Pacific fleet? The US has 12 of those.
My guy the U.S. Army also has more ships than the USN by hull count.
There wouldn’t even be a fight.
No, it has seven active “fleets.” All of which would obviously be a fraction of the size of the Chinese navy, so only a real dumbass wannabe pedant with absolutely no clue at all would try to bring it up as a point.
Even numbers are assigned to Atlantic/Eastern waters, odds are assigned the Pacific/West. One of the “fleets” is a cyber warfare command.
Collectively all the ships assigned to either area will be understood as Pacific or Atlantic fleet, at least outside of areas where precision is a necessity.
It’s pretty embarrassing you’d call out twelve given that the current highest numbered fleet is that cyber command at 10, but that’s pretty standard behavior for jingoist morons so it’s not surprising.
Lmao cope harder while you suck the dick of glass house dictators.
Yes, warning ignorant morons not to be complacent in their military dominance as a totalitarian state builds up its military is dictator dick sucking, well reasoned.
I suppose I should congratulate your younger self on overcoming its handicaps and learning how to breathe, that must have been hard for you.
Spoken like someone in a corner.
This is so uneducated take I don’t even know where to begin dissecting it
Twice the size, but they don’t have anywhere near as much military hardware. Another factor, the US military logistics system is also the most robust in the world.
Infantry might fight wars, but logistics wins wars. (This is why Russia is losing in Ukraine, they lack the logistics system to deliver things outside their own borders)
China doesn’t have a great worldwide logistics system, but like Russia, they have a great internal system.
So a Chinese invasion of the US would basically be dead in the water, likely literally. As in, the ships carrying the invasion force would be sunk before they could unload.
A US invasion of China would be a deadly slog. The US would likely have air superiority, but that only goes so far.
The major factor in any fight, oil. China doesn’t have much in the way of their own reserves. They get most of their oil via tanker from the Middle East. And those shipping lanes are a massive weak point.
One that everyone knows, and also watches.
The final factor is the nuclear capabilities. China is outclassed there as well, but any nuclear fight is one that everyone loses.
The TLDR; China has a lot of troops, but not as much of everything else.
Because this has been going on for years now, but it seems to not matter to most news organizations who barely give it any coverage. And we can do something about it by making people more aware of it