We beat Japan in decisive naval victories early in the war, with our existing naval fleet early in the war. Yamamoto realized immediately their blunder in not full filling the mission of destroying our air craft carriers. Japan relied on an outdated “decisive victory” mind set of ww1 and failed to execute. Plus stretched their existing resources to thin on multiple fronts across the pacific. Hardly relative to today’s US fleet, of which Im certain is 20 years ahead, like we were in ww2This is the painful truth and China knows we lack the cojones to tighten our belts as raise taxes so will end up doing neither and the train wreck continues until we are Argentina with runaway inflation and no way to cover old debt except to print more money thus devaluing that debt PLUS devalues all those fixed dollar pensions and annuities which do not inflation-adjust.
China will just wait until we can no longer fund foreign wars and new technology-based offensive weapons. This is what America did to the Soviet Union under Ronnie.
China can build 30x the volume of ships as we can now. That is similar to WWII when we had a similar advantage in ship-building over Japan and we just wore down the Japanese fleet carrier by carrier and transport by transport.
China has infrastructure issues and population issues yet barring a collapse of the one-party autocratic system, China merely needs to wait another 50 years. They have a long history so 50 years is not very long to them.
I’ll defer from comment on some armchair geoeconomics.
I bought LLY today.
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