Originally Posted by
FangsF15
Thumbs up and Rick replied with some of what I would argue. Also, I would add this opinion piece, from Dr Rebecca Grant, and well-respected geopolitical/military commentator:
It all comes to a head for China, they are far more affected across their economy than we are (which is not to say we are immune), not just oil. Food too. And it indicates to China we have the will and capability to counter them with Sea and Airpower.
I don’t claim expert status, but I recognize the impacts this has on relations with China. There may be a visit next month, and it will be very telling regardless of whether the trip happens or not.
What happens if the Chinese Navy decides to provide escort duty and challenge interdiction of Chinese approved shipping?
Would we attack and sink Chinese warships engaged in protecting commercial shipping?
Would the Chinese do the same to a US Navy warship?
Am I missing something regarding this idea? ( many reasons why unlikely. But China doesn't live in an isolated vacuum)