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Edwin's avatar

One thing we could do is threaten to arm them with W88s, at only 90 million dollars each they are a comparable bargain (475 kiloton), and at 60 X 18 inches, very compact. This would certainly make any cross the straight action 'very expensive.'

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Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

You can blame the DemonRats and RepubTurds for reckless, greedy and corrupt leadership both home and abroad for the outcome and downfall of this once great nation, the United States of America! The downfall of the United States is a mirror image of the Roman Empire! Greed, Corruption, Over Taxation and Liberalism (Loss of Morals)!

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Roger Beal's avatar

In the era of large, capable, inexpensive drones and of hypersonic missiles, our aircraft carriers are fat and easy targets.

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Edwin's avatar

Fat yes, but easy (?), no, not that easy.

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Edwin's avatar

Let's make it a lot harder, redeploy nuclear weapons to them, the late Peter Pry was adamant about this, otherwise a frigate has them outgunned with a cruise missile. The "initiation" is simple, threaten our nuclear weapons platform and we'll threaten yours! The carriers would develop near invulnerability almost overnight, nobody would want to mess with them, at all, for certain destruction from a Titan D5 re-entry vehicle.

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Lynn's avatar

C-H-I-N-A isn't going to wait until 2027.

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Edwin's avatar

They simply can’t, waiting is killing the Chinese Commies, not waiting is killing the Russian Communists.

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Lynn's avatar

Who will make the move?

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paula's avatar

Wars and rumors of war. Those that create the wars never have to fight and die and their sons and daughters are safe at home. Change that and we would have more peace.

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks for the restacks, James and Greg.

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks for the restacks, Greg, Gbill7.

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Alexander Scipio's avatar

Not our business.

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