Before World War 3, the United States Navy was the single largest and most powerful Naval force in the world. But, it has lost many of its assets, personnel, and power after World War 3.
Most perceive the fall of the United States Navy as happening during World War 3, but in reality, it started many decades earlier.
Despite the website and think-tank Combatreform pushing for change, retired Marine Corps Lieutenant General Paul K. Van Riper writing a 21-page critique of the Millennium Challenge 2002 war game-exercise, and various instances of being beaten by foreign adversaries in war games, the United States Military's bureaucracy did not have the humility to change its ways and adapt to the reality that it may have to fight a well trained, well led, and smart and resourceful enemy.
The Nations Against The New World Order, meanwhile, always took every advantage it possibly can, but even had the humility to study and take ideas from Combatreform going into the 21st century.
During World War 3, the Nations Against The New World Order used many submarines that used Stirling AIP and fuel cell propulsion systems to cripple or destroy most of the USN.
Towards the end of the war, the while the NATNWO Combined Naval Forces was badly battered but still adequately operational, the USN was practically on its last legs. Ron Paul, ironically, saved the USN from near complete destruction by putting an end to World War 3. It would take years for the USN to regain its strength after World War 3.
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