I always found it funny some people think China's building multiple supercarriers just to once again deal with the first or second island chain.
There will come a point when people realize island chains are actually China's great island wall
It's more than that.
Roughly speaking, I reckon the Chinese Navy is/will be building twice as many ships of comparable classes than the US. I expect to see this with carriers soon.
Run this for enough years and you end up with a Chinese Navy twice the size.
Such a Navy would be able to defeat the US Navy in a blue water battle and therefore control global sea lanes to protect China's global trade and investments.
China is the largest trading nation, and derives the most benefits from seaborne trade, so there of a compelling reason to build such a Navy to protect its overseas trade (which is intermingled with many other nations)
In comparison, the US is becoming protectionist which means less trade in the future.
In addition, the Chinese economy continues to grow faster and trade even more with the rest of the world.
Note that today, the Chinese economy is already approaching 2x in terms of actual output of goods and services, so this military buildup looks feasible.
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Such a Navy would also secure mainland China from external military attack.
Remember Biden and also the previous Japanese Prime Minister both publicly stated they had the option of going to war with China.
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