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 * I did provide a relible source liar: Battle of Tsushima.
 * Nice try! 98.97.57.193 (talk) 16:04, 15 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Wikipedia is not a reliable source. See WP:WINARS. – dudhhr talkcontribssheher 16:12, 15 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Here you go troll:
 * The butcher’s bill was dear: 21 Russian ships sunk, 7 more captured, 5,045 Russians dead. Togo lost a mere 117 sailors and three torpedo boats. The stunning victory forced Russia to the negotiating table and the war ended with a European power defeated, Japan victorious, and a dawning era of big gun battleships that would persist for nearly half a century.
 * https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2022/february/drifting-toward-tsushima
 * 1. Yoji Koda, “The Russo-Japanese War—Primary Causes of Japanese Success,” Naval War College Review 58, no. 2 (Spring 2005): 17.
 * 2. R. M. Connaughton, Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear: Russia’s War with Japan, Kindle (London: New York, N.Y: Orion, 2020), 322.
 * 3. Geoffrey Jukes, The Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905, Osprey Guide to Modern Warfare (Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2014), 67.
 * 4. Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defense, Official History, Naval and Military, of the Russo-Japanese War (London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1910), 735.
 * 5. Connaughton, Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear, 337.
 * 6. Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defense, Official History of the Russo-Japanese War, 28.
 * 7. By contrast, Russian reinforcements (the Third Pacific Squadron) departed Europe in February, transited the Suez, and rendezvoused with the Second Squadron off Indochina in May, a mere three months.
 * 8. Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defense, Official History of the Russo-Japanese War, 731.
 * 9. A January 1905 mutiny on board the cruiser Nakhimov resulted in the execution of 14 sailors. Jukes, The Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905, 69.
 * 10. Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defense, Official History of the Russo-Japanese War, 733.
 * 11. Vladimir Ivanovich Semenov, The Battle of Tsu-Shima: Between the Japanese and Russian Fleets, Fought on 27th May 1905, ed. George Sydenham Clarke, trans. Alexander Bertram Lindsay (London: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1910), xxiii.
 * 12. Alfred T. Mahan, “Reflections, Historic and Other, Suggested by the Battle of the Sea of Japan,” U.s. Naval Institute Proceedings 32, no. 2 (April 1906).
 * 13. Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defense, Official History of the Russo-Japanese War, 730.
 * 14. Connaughton, Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear, 346.
 * 15. Julian Corbett, “Official History of the Russo Japanese War,” in Connaughton, 364.
 * 16. Geoff Ziezulewicz, “China’s Navy Has More Ships than the US. Does That Matter?,” Navy Times (blog), 9 April 2021.
 * 17. The first island chain is a term coined by Chinese defense observers for the string of islands running southward from the Japanese home islands, through Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore.
 * 18. Commander, U.S. Seventh Fleet, “Facts Sheet,”.
 * 19. Julian Ryall, “Suez Accident: Japanese Shippers Look for New Ways to Europe,”Deutsche Welle, 19 may 21, sec. Asia.
 * 20. Koda, “The Russo-Japanese War—Primary Causes of Japanese Success,” 24.
 * 21. Salvatore R. Mercogliano, “Suppose There Was a War and the Merchant Marine Didn’t Come?,” U.S. Naval Institute, January 2020,.
 * 22. David Larter, “‘You're on Your Own’: US Sealift Can’t Count on Navy Escorts in the next Big War,” Defense News, October 11, 2018, sec. Naval.
 * 23. Koda, “The Russo-Japanese War—Primary Causes of Japanese Success,” 12.
 * 24. Koda, 13.
 * 25. Deirdre Shesgreen, “The US Says China Is Committing Genocide against the Uyghurs. Here’s Some of the Most Chilling Evidence.,”USA Today, April 2, 2021, sec. Politics.  Krassi Twigg and Kerry Allen, “The Disinformation Tactics Used by China,” BBC News, March 12, 2021, sec. Reality Check.
 * 26. Patrick Tucker, “The West Isn’t Ready for the Coming Wave of Chinese Misinformation: Report,” Defense One, March 7, 2019, sec. Science & Tech. 98.97.57.193 (talk) 00:59, 16 September 2023 (UTC)