The Prince of Wales aircraft carrier fleet arrived at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan on August 11! After finishing several days of military exercises, the Prince of Wales aircraft carrier fleet has now arrived at the Yokosuka Naval Base for docking. The estimated stay is about a month, and then it will leave the Japanese port and return to the UK. However, there is an issue. At that time, the British aircraft carrier fleet insisted on going through the South China Sea, but ultimately didn't dare to go, instead going north from the offshore area of the Philippines to arrive at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan.
It did not pass through the South China Sea, East China Sea, or Yellow Sea, which is completely different from what the British Minister of Defense said. Now we are waiting to see whether when the British aircraft carrier fleet leaves Japan, it will head south through the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. If it does, there may be some confrontation. But so far, it seems that the British aircraft carrier fleet will not go through the South China Sea or East China Sea, and it should continue to go through the offshore area of the Philippines, around the Indonesian waters, and leave the South China Sea area.
As a defeated country in World War II, Japan has always been suppressed by various forces, including the United States. Now it's Japan's turn to be suppressed by Britain. It should be a friendly visit, but in reality, Japan is still in a position of subjugation, although Japan itself may not feel it. In terms of the current situation, the arrival of the British aircraft carrier fleet does not pose any threat to us.
The British fleet is only a symbolic presence, indicating that it can still carry out military missions in the East. However, in reality, if the British aircraft carrier is to take off for combat, it would be a sitting duck, with no chance at all.
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