"That being said it should be noted US Naval strategy has never particularly relied on subs or been that great at it."
In WW2, the US used sub warfare to strangle Japan. It's arguable that this blockade was the most effective tactic pound for pound in the entire war.
And the US has relied upon subs to be the most survivable and effective nuclear deterrent in the Triad.
"This has always fallen to the Eurasian powers such as Germany, Russia, and China/Japan."
China? Seriously? Japan? No. And for all the fear we had of Soviet submarines during the Cold War, they definitely weren't great at it. They simply never had the resources for a blue-water fleet.
Basically nothing you've written is factually correct.
In WW2, the US used sub warfare to strangle Japan. It's arguable that this blockade was the most effective tactic pound for pound in the entire war.
And the US has relied upon subs to be the most survivable and effective nuclear deterrent in the Triad.
"This has always fallen to the Eurasian powers such as Germany, Russia, and China/Japan."
China? Seriously? Japan? No. And for all the fear we had of Soviet submarines during the Cold War, they definitely weren't great at it. They simply never had the resources for a blue-water fleet.
Basically nothing you've written is factually correct.