Viper0011.
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Typical fanboi post, Yes China can effectively execute Plans to restrict [the term is restrict and control] US in its backyard.
You Think US will hit China and China would be sitting ducks. It does not matter if US is in 2033 technologically whatever Chinese got they will fight with and use it effectively you can fetch the list of their weapons. If something hits China be assured They will hit back hard.
If you want to discuss Economy well my friend US economy is doing not so good get over it swallow it, its all of the News for the past 4 Years.
Ok, MY post is "typical fanboy" post? Or your post sounds so illogical that I am going to probably refrain from answering as its a waste of time. If you read my other posts on different topics, you'll probably get a feeling that I don't do fanboy talk and I'll write an honest opinion about stuff.
You can only argue with someone who has got a good grasp of reality. No offense. I don't think I ever implied that the Chinese are or will be sitting ducks. But, the fact of the matter is, with all of its growth, etc, China isn't and will not be 1:1 the US. Nor will it get to a point that it can "restrict" the US military's movement. Imagine a scenario where five battle groups are deployed against the Chinese oceans due to whatever tensions. Each of the carrier battle group has over 30 ships I think. Out of which, 20+ are combat ships, not to mention about 80-100 jets. I fail to understand how you can stop a blue water navy's movement.
China is growing and growing fast, I am not declining that or the fact that China will have more fore projection over the years. BUT....I am also being realistic here. China can't and will not afford to stop the US or "restrict" its military's movement. It will definitely play a role in the equation from a military plannings standpoint but it's not a blue water navy and it won't get there for the next 20 years (when the US has technologically moved much ahead from the carrier based battle groups.
Next, the economy, if you know or understand the American economy and its system, it ALWAYS goes through cycles. Always remember, every high time has a correction to it and then a depression. Sometimes, its bigger than expected, sometimes its not that hard core. But the US economy is pretty much back. Frankly speaking even if the economy was still doing bad, you can't stop the US from spending on major issues or wars. That's a reality. The US is NOT the Russia in the 80's. I've heard and read a lot of fun stuff from people how they compare the US vs. the Russia in Afghanistan. There is no comparison. So PLEASE, be realistic with the stuff you post. Posts after some research will make you look more credible and a debate will actually make sense. Here, I feel like I am responding to a high school kid who just has a strong opinion backed by......0 facts.