gambit
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You can speculate all you want. But the common issue that I see on various Internet forums is that people in their nationalistic passions takes their speculations as probabilities, not merely possibilities.Questioning and discussing the capabilities if carriers is not a crime, is it? Carriers are not some infallible Gods of the sea that one cannot oppose even with words.
Right now, probably the only navy in the world that have any significant institutional knowledge of fleet engagements is the US Navy due to the fact that we have ten carrier fleets on duty at any time in a yr, and even then, the preeminent combat component is naval air power, for both offense and defense, and NO ONE comes even half way close to US in those regards. I am not bragging because I am an American. I am speaking facts and logic because I have seen these combat components up close and personal -- as a veteran.
So no, it is not a crime to question the status quo. Just do not violate common sense while you are doing it. THAT would be a crime.