Aircraft Carriers Are Not What They Used to Be

in #politics7 years ago

In many ways aircraft carriers helped the U.S. win in the Pacific theater during WWII. Since being widely used then, they have become a projection of American military dominance. Nearly every conflict since the end of WWII has seen carriers deployed.

However, in the age of missiles than can be launched from 100s of miles away there is a possibility of the once mighty American aircraft carrier becoming obsolete. Costing billions each and carrying 1000s of sailors, one could say that the U.S. Navy may have too many eggs in one basket.

With both the Chinese and Russians exploring the use of hyper-sonic missiles, the carriers age of dominance may well be over.

Von Clausewitzsaid said that "war is an extension of politics". Since the 1950s America has used the threat of war and its military supremacy to pursue a political agenda.

Are nearing the end of that strategy?

What wider implications does this have for American hegemony worldwide?

This is but one example of why the American empire is and will collapse.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-28/how-america-s-aircraft-carriers-could-become-obsolete

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/3/russia-tests-hypersonic-missile-which-it-says-make/

http://www.scout.com/military/warrior/story/1683130-af-speeds-hypersonic-arms-vs-russia-china

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This is a good article. I have been telling folks this same thing for some time now. One thing I noticed about this post however is that you only used two tags. You can use up to 5 to gain maximum exposure. Suggest you look at extended tag list on home page, edit and add 2-3 more. Upvoted and resteemed.

Thanks for the advice!!!

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