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US can’t keep up with China’s warship building, Navy Secretary says
CNN ^ | 2/22/23 | Brad Linden

Posted on 02/22/2023 2:28:00 PM PST by hardspunned

China’s navy has significant advantages over its US rival, including a bigger fleet and greater shipbuilding capacity, as Beijing seeks to project its power across the oceans, the head of the United States Navy said Tuesday.

Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, US Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said China “consistently attempts to violate the maritime sovereignty and economic well-being of other nations including our allies in the South China Sea and elsewhere.” They got a larger fleet now so they’re deploying that fleet globally,” he said, adding that Washington must upgrade the US fleet in response.

“We do need a larger Navy, we do need more ships in the future, more modern ships in the future, in particular that can meet that threat,” he said.

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To: hardspunned

The more likely outcome is WWIII in Europe while Xi remains unscathed.==

I think you are right sir.


121 posted on 02/23/2023 12:05:15 PM PST by nickfrost1
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