contedicavour
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Fully agree. In the early '50s who would have forecasted that in 20 years all the colonial empires would have been wiped out. In the mid-'60s most people believed in the "domino theory" that with a communist Vietnam all the other regional countries would fall like dominos to communism. Laos or Cambodia aside, nothing happened. In the '80s few people would have foreseen the very rapid expansion (in quantity, and to a certain extent in quality) of Chinese naval assets. In the early '90s nobody foresaw the outbreak of extremist islamist terrorism worldwide.You hope. In ending I would ask all of you to compare the world today with the one 20 to 30 years ago and ask yourself, "who forecasted it"? The future holds no end to possible scenarios with the only absolute fact is that, without question, there will be another war. There is always another war around the corner and the only real defense against it starting is the maintenance of military strength.
So how do we know what will happen in the 2020s ??
Since you need approx 8 years to build a carrier and make it operative (and that is for experienced Western shipyards), you'd better be good at forecasting future threats.
Oh btw I'm not suggesting Australia builds 2 Queen Elisabeth huge carriers, just supporting presence of F35Bs aboard big LHDs.
cheers