The commissioning of the Fujian aircraft carrier means it forms combat capability with the 055, 052D, and 095, and the countries that would be most uncomfortable are Japan, the United States, India, and Vietnam.
Japan needs no further explanation; the combined strength of its entire Maritime Self-Defense Force cannot match the combat power of the Fujian aircraft carrier battle group. Historical grievances and territorial disputes have left them in a state of constant anxiety.
The United States is the country least willing to face this reality. Objectively speaking, the combat power of the Fujian battle group is by no means inferior to that of the ideal Ford-class aircraft carrier battle group. Moreover, the Ford has not yet resolved the issues of electromagnetic catapults and arresting wires, making it a "limping" warship. Because the Fujian's combat power can project to the U.S.'s second island chain, from now on, the situation will change in this region, and this area will no longer be solely under U.S. control. In the future, the U.S. will not be able to enter the South China Sea, and will no longer be able to incite the Philippines and Vietnam to hinder us. We can better conduct trade and economic cooperation with ASEAN countries.
India is essentially a "persecution delusion patient." The commissioning of the Fujian was never considered against him, but India believes you are coming for him, and you will seriously threaten his interests in the Indian Ocean. What can you do about "Bhai" (an affectionate term for Indians)?
Vietnam should eventually recognize the reality. It is true that Vietnam wants to develop its economy, but it always keeps an eye on us and plays small tricks. However, the reality is that the U.S. is ten thousand miles away from Vietnam, while the Fujian's home port is in Hainan. Therefore, Vietnam should eventually take the only correct path - to strengthen economic and trade cooperation with us!
Original source: www.toutiao.com/article/1848642290727241/
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