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China is clearly beginning to start displaying some classic signs of

poor leadership despite the extremely hard work put in by its citizens
that has successfully evolved the whole nation into a 9-trillion-dollar
economy. It is like a city bus that is well maintained by its crew but
forced to take in a so-so driver to handle the steering wheel.
The ! is now pestering "ietnam to grant greater port access to !
naval vessels from its #acific forces and although this re$uest might
never be fulfilled strictly due to %ussian concerns& it is possible that
naval vessels from other navies could soon be prowling off China's
coasts. !uch an undesirable scenario& or development& is totally the
fault of China's current leadership which is badly infatuated with the
first ladies of other nations and which has failed to learn the many
valuable lessons of the past to enable it to foil determined intruders.
%ight into even the late (99)s& the Chinese navy was still laughably
weak& the weakest of all the service branches& *ust only as capable
as the +reek or Turk navies and very much less capable than Israel's
navy. ,ut the ! heavy assaults into Ira$ in (99(& and also in -)).&
alerted or awakened #/0 commanders& and they began to upgrade
the navy starting particularly with the hurried purchase of four
!ovremenny ships from %ussia& the first of which entered #/01
service in 2ec (999. ,ut these ships are now generally regarded as
highly obsolete by today's standards. China's navy badly needs to
build a fleet of 3disposable' super large vessels to hinder intruding
vessels belonging to other nations that are attempting to enter its
waters. These vessels cannot become obsolete because they employ
sheer size to stop the intruders and they can be recycled continuously.

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