Chinese warships were recently spotted sailing close to the Aleutian Islands, just off the Alaskan coast. Meanwhile, naval boats have begun to dock at a Beijing-built military port in Cambodia.
While these two events took place on different sides of the globe, they’re both part of an important geopolitical development – one that may lead to global war.
That may seem a little alarmist. But as I explain in my book “Near and Far Waters: The Geopolitics of Seapower,” the dynamics playing out today as China seeks to surpass the US as the world’s major sea power are reflected in the past – and have led to some of the world’s most consequential conflicts.
In full: https://asiatimes.com/2024/08/chinese-warships-off-alaska-cambodia-signal-shifting-seas/

