Washington Post explains the meaning of China’s purchase of a world-wide port network

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China has acquired a worldwide network of ports not only for trade but also for military purposes as a base from which the Chinese Navy can enter. The newspaper reports this washington post.

“Most of the investments have been made by Chinese state-owned companies, making the Chinese government one of the largest port operators. “The infrastructure will allow Chinese warships to enter ports in all oceans of the planet, and this expansion has already gone beyond purely commercial interests,” the author writes.

China has increased the number of its ports from 44 to 105 in recent years; Many ports are located at the intersection of important shipping routes. Including up to 20 ports in Europe that are under Chinese control or are recipients of Chinese investments.

Before now Philippines appointed China is held responsible for the ship collision in the South China Sea.

Previously in China spoke About US military supplies to Taiwan.

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