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The United States likes freedom of navigation so much, why has it never cruised in the Sea of Okhotsk in Russia?
It's a bit inappropriate to use the question "Dare". Russia and the United States are hostile countries. Historically, or in modern times, the confrontation of world military forces was mainly between the United States and Russia. Although our country's military strength is also very strong, it is still much worse than that of the United States and Russia, and many of our country's equipment is provided by Russia and developed from it.

Maybe what I said has nothing to do with whether the United States will cruise in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia, then you are all wet. This involves the issue of national dignity and bottom line. The Sea of Okhotsk is located on the edge of the northwest Pacific Ocean, surrounded by the whole terrain of Northeast Asia. The west side of the sea is adjacent to the Siberian coast, the south is the mouth of Heilongjiang, the north is the mouth of Pinglun, the east is kamchatka peninsula and Kuril Islands, the south is Hokkaido, and the southwest is Sakhalin Island. Other locations can be ignored, we just need to remember that it is close to the Siberian coast. You know, missiles have a long range now. Although the US Navy is very strong, it is not crazy enough to dare to enter a "ring sea" close to the mainland coastline. You know, the total area of the Sea of Okhotsk is 1583000 square kilometers, and almost all missiles can be aimed at anywhere. Who dares to go?

Perhaps many people have forgotten who the ultimate beneficiary of World War II was. At that time, the Soviet Union and the United States completely carved up German military technology. The reason why the United States can suppress any country in the country militarily is due to Germany, and Russia was the boss of the Soviet Union. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, its industrial strength was not weak, and it basically directly digested part of German military technology, resulting in the present situation. Although the United States relies on its own naval power to cruise freely throughout the country, this cruise also has certain principles and bottom lines. It doesn't matter if you are on the high seas. At most, it is monitoring. However, if you cross the high seas, or there are some bad purposes approaching, then you must expel or dispatch military forces to "escort."

The most important thing is Russia's tough approach. From the past events, we can find that as long as you infringe on Russia's rights and interests, it must be the process first and the efforts later. The incident of flying a warship and a plane is different, so the United States dare not go too far. More importantly, although these two countries are representatives of the world's military forces and hostile countries, it is now a time of peace. Although the American army is strong, it has not really reached the point of dominating the world. It's like someone peeing in front of our house, and no one can stand it. But if there is a real war one day, the United States may launch a landing war on the Hebrew coast. On that day, the United States will definitely dare to go.