Monday, March 10, 2025

Beijing’s ‘Panama Strategy’ Is Global

 The article discusses China's strategy to control major waterways, particularly focusing on the Panama Canal and its implications for U. S. interests.

• The Trump administration is revisiting the Panama Canal Treaty because China operates ports at both ends of the canal, raising concerns about potential military control.

• China has become the second-largest customer of the Panama Canal, and its influence may lead to higher transit costs for the U. S. , contradicting Panama's neutrality policy.

• The administration sees Beijing's control of the canal as a direct threat to U. S. economic and military interests.

• China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) enhances its influence in Latin America and beyond, as it finances infrastructure projects that can leave countries indebted and reduce their sovereignty.

• The 'Panama Strategy' reflects China's broader goal to gain control over strategic waterways globally.

• The South China Sea is crucial for trade, and China has built military installations there, challenging U. S. security commitments to regional allies.

• The Strait of Malacca, vital for oil imports, is under significant Chinese naval influence.

• China is also enhancing its presence in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, impacting trade between Europe, Asia, and Africa.

• Military installations near key waterways, including the Strait of Hormuz and Djibouti, demonstrate China’s strategic outreach.

China's strategy under Xi Jinping focuses on asserting control over global trade routes to challenge U. S. hegemony. The Trump administration is positioned to respond to these ambitions, with the Panama Canal serving as a starting point for potential confrontation.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/beijings-panama-strategy-is-global-5816408?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge

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