Oh, I dunno....he's been running a couple of wars with some success. You disrespect the men and women fighting those wars with these kinds of statements, politically motivated (and misguided) though they may be.
As for the Chinese navy, they've got one old refurbished aircraft carrier that they bought from Russia a few years back. I think it will be a while before they look to stir any shit with the United States Navy. So, the sky isn't falling.
Originally Posted by timpage
The Varyag's hull is 20 years old but relatively off-the-shelf new. Everything else, e.g., power plant, etc., was recently - within the last decade - put in place by the Chinese.
Varyag (
Russian: Варяг) was to be an
Admiral Kuznetsov class multirole
aircraft carrier of the
Soviet Union. She was known as
Riga[1] when her keel was laid down at
Shipyard 444 (now Nikolayev South) in
Nikolayev December 6, 1985.
[2] Design of the carrier was undertaken by the Nevskoye Planning and Design Bureau.
[3] She was launched December 4, 1988, but she was renamed
Varyag (
Varangian) in late 1990, after the famous
Russian cruiser.
Construction stopped by 1992, with the ship structurally complete but without electronics. With the
dissolution of the Soviet Union, ownership was transferred to
Ukraine; the ship was laid up, unmaintained, then stripped. In early 1998, she lacked engines, a rudder, and much of her operating systems, and was put up for auction and sold to the Chinese to be used as a casino [another incident of "borrowed technology" WE].(wiki)
In today's news:
China Military Power: Satellite Shows Carrier In Yellow Sea (PHOTO)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...6pLid%3D120101