Chinese warships off Alaska, Cambodia signal shifting seas

China already has world’s largest navy and its ships are rapidly increasing their presence in far waters to challenge US dominance.

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/

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