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All threats are "paper tigers", US media: If China sinks the US aircraft carrier, it will evolve into three wars

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The Taiwan Strait issue has been in the spotlight lately, and the compelling article by US military expert Robert Fari offers us a very different view. His article published in 1945 delved into U.S.-China tensions in the Taiwan Strait, particularly the PLA's armed unification operations and the intervention of U.S. aircraft carriers, a scenario portrayed as a possible trigger for world war.

However, this potential war will not end easily, because the economic damage will be enormous. Both sides urgently need to do everything in their power to avoid a conflict on a massive scale. However, from another perspective, the United States seems determined to intervene in China's military unification efforts at all costs to prevent the success of the PLA. This is reflected in an article in the American press, in which they explicitly see the Taiwan issue as the key to relations with China, although Taiwan is only a marginal interest for the United States. But the United States seems willing to give up these fringe interests in order to maintain its global hegemony, which may be one reason why China must resolutely respond to the U.S. challenge.

All threats are "paper tigers", US media: If China sinks the US aircraft carrier, it will evolve into three wars

For years, China has been building shore-based anti-aircraft carrier systems, including the DF-21D/DF-26 ballistic missiles and the H-6J/K/N strategic bomber carrying anti-ship missiles. Given that the United States may send only two carrier battle groups, the PLA's three carrier battle groups may be difficult to defeat. According to the U.S. aircraft carrier group, China's aircraft carrier battle group includes a large number of Type 055 large destroyers, Type 052C/D large destroyers and Type 054A frigates, and even the Liaoning itself carries a large number of missiles. This configuration will ensure that surface ships have enough anti-ship missiles and vertical launch units, and the Liaoning's J-15 fighters are also an important part of anti-ship operations, equipped with YJ-83K anti-ship missiles and YJ-91 anti-radiation missiles, making it a great threat to the US aircraft carrier battle group.

All threats are "paper tigers", US media: If China sinks the US aircraft carrier, it will evolve into three wars

In addition, China also has YJ-18 anti-ship missiles with a range of up to 500 kilometers and at least 36 or more of them. These missiles will pose a huge threat to U.S. aircraft carriers. Given China's economic and military prowess, as well as its nuclear strike capabilities, the United States would not be able to bear the consequences of provoking World War III.

Therefore, once the United States intervenes in the Taiwan Strait issue, the PLA will take resolute action to defend national interests. After all, instead of suffering comprehensive economic sanctions, it is better to rise to the challenge, because a full-scale war would bring global disasters that all countries should strive to avoid. This view reflects the different positions of China and the United States on the Taiwan Strait issue, hinting at the possibility of potential conflict and requiring careful response by all parties.

All threats are "paper tigers", US media: If China sinks the US aircraft carrier, it will evolve into three wars

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