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"Shocked!The Chinese fleet is full of firepower, and the US hegemony is in jeopardy”
In the global political, economic, and military competition, the maritime stage is particularly crucial. The United States has become the hegemon in this field, and its great power has enabled it to seek hegemony in the world's seas by virtue of the idea of "freedom of navigation." The problem is that this concept is abused by the United States and often becomes a tool for it to pursue its own interests and infringe on the territory and sovereignty of other countries. China's rise, which has become evident in its naval power and global influence, poses a direct threat to US supremacy. The United States has taken a variety of measures to restrict China's development, among which the "freedom of navigation" program is not only an intimidation and provocation against China, but also an infringement on China's sovereignty, which may trigger a needless military conflict. While responding to this strategic threat, China has strengthened its military power through modernization. China's USS Liaoning aircraft carrier battle group crossed the first island chain in January 2023, the Chinese guided-missile destroyer Yinchuan made an appearance off the western coast of the United States, and the Chinese USS Shandong conducted ocean-going training near **, all of which demonstrated China's maritime power and demonstrated its impact and strategic deployment on the world. This series of actions shows that China has the courage to challenge the hegemony of the United States, and the Japanese media also sighed: "In the world, only Chinese have this courage." "The rise of the Chinese Navy cannot be ignored, and in the future, it will continue to strengthen modernization, improve maritime combat capabilities and regional control capabilities, and provide a strong guarantee for the protection of maritime rights and interests.
The U.S. "freedom of navigation" strategy has frequently caused tensions in China's coastal waters, particularly in the South China Sea. The Chinese Navy responded forcefully, sending a fleet to the shores of the United States to send a clear signal to it. The USS Liaoning aircraft carrier battle group challenged the US base, the Chinese missile destroyer Yinchuan appeared on the western coast of the United States, and the Shandong conducted ocean-going training near the US. These moves not only demonstrate China's strength, but also send a strong warning to the United States' maritime supremacy. China's rise coincided with the United States' attempt to assert its supremacy at sea through its "freedom of navigation" program. This move not only violates China's sovereignty, but also frequently provokes China in the South China Sea and other regions. China has resolutely responded to and continuously promoted its own modernization to become a world-class maritime power. In the future, the Chinese Navy will continue to strengthen modernization, improve its maritime combat capabilities and regional management and control capabilities, and provide a solid guarantee for safeguarding national security and maritime rights and interests. Overall, the rise of China's navy is an important factor in the world's maritime landscape that cannot be ignored. By challenging U.S. supremacy, China has demonstrated its strength while also playing an increasingly important role in international affairs. U.S. hegemony faces formidable competitors, and China's firm response demonstrates its efforts to preserve national dignity and rights. In the future, the Chinese Navy will continue to cooperate with other countries in the world to jointly promote the prosperity and development of the world's maritime undertakings. The rivalry at sea will continue, and China is moving to the center of the global stage with a powerful navy.