
ChinaTalk Second Breakfast: Battleships, Golden Dome, Greenland, Kash, Presidential Comedy
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Jan 24, 2026 Bryan Clark, a former U.S. Navy submariner turned naval force design and tech analyst. He breaks down the push for a Trump‑class battleship and why carriers eclipsed battleships. He examines the ambitious Golden Dome missile program and its execution risks. He discusses Greenland, alliance strains, Five Eyes tensions, and how political shifts reshape defense choices.
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Big Ship Tradeoffs
- The Trump-era push for a massive new surface combatant responds to destroyers becoming purely defensive in high-end fights.
- Bigger ships promise offensive strike capacity but risk unaffordable $14B price tags and trade-offs with carriers.
Carrier Advantage Under Threat
- Aircraft carriers displaced battleships because aircraft provided longer reach and scouting, changing naval formations.
- Today's anti-ship ballistic missiles threaten that carrier advantage and force escorts into defensive roles.
Rebuild Carrier Air Wings
- Restore air-wing diversity by reintroducing specialized manned and unmanned platforms like long-range F-AXX and CCAs.
- Use MQ-25 tankers and unmanned aircraft to regain carrier reach or accept carrier irrelevance.





