The United States cannot even produce the fifteen and sixteen-inch shells that the battleships of old used to attack. And that capacity is not coming back anytime soon
This guy's articles are full of views that look at ships, mostly carriers and battleships, in a vaccuum against the entirety of China's costal defenses.
He completely disregards modern naval tactics in multiple articles in order to make his points, which all seem to be fearmongering about the threat China would pose if the US ever chose to invade.
I get the impression that his understanding of modern naval combat comes from playing with boats while in his bathtub.
In a similar vein, what this guy discusses in his articles is like embracing that kind of training. "Here are old tactics that no longer apply, and in situations you won't find yourself in. Good luck."
Carriers don't go out alone, they move in strike groups. The battleship tactics he says won't work are so obviously obsolete that this whole article was pointless to the point where it didn't need to be written. It would be like if he wrote an article about the war in Gaza titled: "Cavalry Charges: Useless?"