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China's third aircraft carrier takes shape, with ambitions to challenge U.S. naval dominance
Chinas third aircraft carrier takes shape, with ambitions to challenge U.S. naval dominance
The new vessel could be launched later this year and could be combat-ready by 2023.
By Gerry Shih
The new vessel could be launched later this year and could be combat-ready by 2023.
By Gerry Shih
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China's third aircraft carrier takes shape, with ambitions to challenge U.S. naval dominance (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2020
OP
Kicking our ass with our money. If I were advising them, I'd say go balls out around
brewens
Sep 2020
#1
That's what I had in mind. Expect more if they have any sense. They can well afford it, courtesy of
brewens
Sep 2020
#3
It's not Bechtel building those dams. It's ... I don't know; the Chinese equivalent of Bechtel.
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2020
#4
brewens
(15,359 posts)1. Kicking our ass with our money. If I were advising them, I'd say go balls out around
the world being the good guy. They are already doing some of that. Plus do everything possible to raise their peoples standard of living. They will need to make them the kind of consumer market we have been.
They have everything they need to be the dominant world power now. I can see them taking over a lot of the military and food aid we supply or used to. Nothing ever said that was ours to keep forever.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,927 posts)2. China is behind a lot of civil engineering projects in Africa. NT
brewens
(15,359 posts)3. That's what I had in mind. Expect more if they have any sense. They can well afford it, courtesy of
us.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,927 posts)4. It's not Bechtel building those dams. It's ... I don't know; the Chinese equivalent of Bechtel.
Railroads too, apparently with varying degrees of success.
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