When President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he had created a new White House office to “resurrect” American military and commercial shipbuilding, he elevated long-standing calls to fix the struggling industry that he said is vital to national security. His clarion call to build more ships “very fast and very soon” comes at a time of rising strategic competition with China.

“Our shipbuilding industry is shrunk down to bare minimum right now,” Marine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith told VOA in an exclusive interview at the Pentagon late last year.

The anemic state of American shipbuilding and ship maintenance, and the risks they raise for the military, was shared with VOA through more than a dozen interviews with U.S. military and industry officials spanning several months and conducted ahead of Trump’s announcement.

The U.S. Navy is still considered the most powerful in the world when it comes to firepower and tonnage, but the number of Navy ships has fallen behind China’s. The United States has 296 ships in its fleet, while China’s is on pace to surpass 400 ships this year.

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    7 hours ago

    Oh no USA isn’t building enough boats and threatening people around the whole planet and killing brown people and stealing resources… Not enough boats! Not enough nukes! Not enough of all that!!! \s

    Seriously tho… Fuck off VOA.

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    8 hours ago

    A building up from nothing is a challenge, but it doesn’t bear any of the economic costs of maintaining a navy.

    If anyone is interested in the topic, I highly recommend Perun (youtube channel) on the topic.