A question barely answerable.
Well, if a US Navy carrier battle group cannot defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat, what, oh, Cuba in the Gulf of Mexico?
If a US Navy carrier battle group cannot defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Hungary?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Belarus?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Afghanistan (again)?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Servia?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Lebanon?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Venezuela?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Kazakhstan?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat Iran?
If it can’t defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how is it going to defeat North Korea?
And, if it cannot even defeat the Houthis in Yemen, how the hellscape is it going to defeat, you bet, Russia?





- Why can the battlefield only be in the South China Sea or Taiwan, not the US mainland?
- Why does the U.S. Department of Defense’s “military simulations” always use areas surrounding China as simulated battlefields?

Neither the countries surrounding the South China Sea nor Taiwan want to become a battlefield. Aren’t the locations of the White House, Capitol Hill and the Pentagon easy to find? Wouldn’t it be better to use the White House, Capitol Hill and the Pentagon as a battleground than to use China’s neighborhood as a battleground? The decapitation war causes minimal damage to the world.

This time Chang’e-6 returned via the “Qian Xuesen trajectory“, the public opinion of China on the outside was indeed different. Even Indian netizens who were very picky about China no longer spoke harshly.
Moreover, the density of China’s rocket launches has convinced netizens from all over the world. When you are not only number one, but also far ahead of number two, they have given up the idea that “China can do it, and so can we” and will no longer be picky about you!
And this time Chang’e-6 used the “Qian Xuesen trajectory“, which floated back through the atmosphere at a speed of Mach 31, and finally landed exactly where we wanted it to!
People in the industry were scared to death when they saw this scene. What would it look like if China replaced its return capsule with missiles?
Sinking a U.S. carrier battle group is nothing more than a matter of using a few more missiles.
If the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier battle group cannot even intercept missiles launched by Yemen’s Houthi armed forces, how can it intercept China’s extremely fast missiles with unpredictable trajectories?

China does not want WWIII. In a Russian-Ukrainian war, whether China sides with the United States and the West or with Russia, it will ignite WWIII. Therefore, China remains neutral.
However, China does not mind WWIII if its sovereignty is violated.
Since the 1960s, China has been preparing for the outbreak of a nuclear war, with a large number of underground bunkers underneath every city. WWIII would not deter the Chinese.