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Above the entire Atlantic, it has been 24 months without 1 aircraft carrier on duty?

author:Xiongnu Wolf Mountain
Above the entire Atlantic, it has been 24 months without 1 aircraft carrier on duty?

Just one attack nuclear submarine and one 4,000-ton frigate made the Northern Command of the superpower feel like pins and needles for a while, and all kinds of military planes flew around the coast of Florida like a hornet's nest! Some people say that it is not right, isn't the Florida Peninsula in the southeasternmost part of the North American mainland, why is the Northern Command in a hurry? People who ask such questions still don't understand the arrogance in the bones of the superpower formed over the past hundred years! Because the theater setting of the superpower has never been basically confined to the mainland like other powers, or at most involves the surrounding fronts. The division of theaters of the superpowers and the scope of jurisdiction of the theater commands are completely global coverage. For example, the Pacific Theater Command runs from the Red Sea to Hawaii. And the so-called Northern Command of the superpower, which is actually responsible for the defense of the entire North American continent, runs from the Panama Canal to Greenland. Therefore, it seems that Florida, the southeasternmost part of its homeland, is a pot of porridge because of the emptiness of its combat power.

Above the entire Atlantic, it has been 24 months without 1 aircraft carrier on duty?

But the full responsibility for this still belongs to the Northern Command. Of course, this small formation of Ichigo had already returned north, and as a result, there was another commotion around the British Isles! The overall feeling is similar to that of Florida, and they all think that their homeland is almost undefended. If this dive Ichigo immediately launches a supersonic missile at the superpower or the big cities of the British Isles, then neither the United States nor Britain can prevent it! We can only passively accept the fact that nearly 80 years after World War II, the core city of Britain was attacked again. There is such a situation of "self-chaos". A large reason is that both the global onlookers and the British and American defense policy makers and practitioners have seriously ignored a basic fact: that is, there has been no aircraft carrier on duty for 24 months, that is, two years, in the entire Atlantic Ocean. This kind of duty carrier not only refers to the Nimitz-class and Ford-class aircraft carriers of the superpowers, but also includes the French Charles de Gaulle.

Above the entire Atlantic, it has been 24 months without 1 aircraft carrier on duty?

There are also 2 British Queen-class, and even all other large and medium-sized aircraft carriers in the world! Because since the USS Ford first crossed the Atlantic three years ago, there has never been a fully manned Nimitz-class aircraft deployed exclusively in the Atlantic. After the Queen-class trained off the coast of North America three years ago, it did not make a second transatlantic voyage; So far, he has been in Portsmouth Harbour for a long time with the prince. And the Charles de Gaulle is also under repair. Even if it is not repaired, most of the time it is only in the bath tub of the Mediterranean, and it is not easy to enter the windy and rough Bay of Biscay. As for the depot ships, they have been practically scrapped for many years, and it is impossible to easily go south. If this time it is the Ku ship that takes the lead in rushing to Cuba in one go, then the influence will be more than 10 times larger! The question is, as of late June, what are the major aircraft carriers busy with? The USS Reagan is currently "on vacation" in Guam; The Roosevelt had just arrived in Busan, which meant that this was the only aircraft carrier on duty in the Western Pacific; Carl Vinson,

Above the entire Atlantic, it has been 24 months without 1 aircraft carrier on duty?

I also took a vacation in Hawaii and prepared for the show of the Pacific Military Exercise. The Lincoln is under short repairs in San Diego, southwest of the mainland; The USS Washington was actually near Chile in South America, apparently trying to bypass the southern tip of South America and return to the mainland for repairs; The Nimitz had just finished repairing, but it was too old to be used. The USS Truman is still restorative training on its home soil; The old Bush has been inexplicably refusing to go out. The Ford had just returned from the sea and was about to be overhauled; The Stennis is still changing refuels; The USS Eisenhower is spinning around the Middle East, shameful! In short, everyone is busy; The Atlantic Ocean has become a vegetable market where foreign fleets can come and go freely!

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