SS: Recent article from Radio Free Asia (RFA) challenges the [narrative put forth by WSJ](https://np.reddit.com/r/geopolitics/comments/1dtkxqr/cambodia_denies_hosting_chinese_naval_base_but/) regarding China’s naval presence at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base. While the WSJ suggested a permanent Chinese military foothold, RFA indicates a rotational deployment of Chinese warships, aligning with Cambodia’s constitutional prohibition of foreign bases. This new information suggests Cambodia is attempting a precarious high-rope walk, balancing its close ties with China against maintaining its official neutrality. However, questions remain about the extent of Chinese access to the base and the long-term implications for regional security. Despite Cambodian officials’ assertions that the Chinese presence is primarily for training purposes, the continued presence of Chinese military personnel and equipment at Ream raises concerns about Beijing’s intentions and the potential for expanded influence in the strategically important Gulf of Thailand.
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SS: Recent article from Radio Free Asia (RFA) challenges the [narrative put forth by WSJ](https://np.reddit.com/r/geopolitics/comments/1dtkxqr/cambodia_denies_hosting_chinese_naval_base_but/) regarding China’s naval presence at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base. While the WSJ suggested a permanent Chinese military foothold, RFA indicates a rotational deployment of Chinese warships, aligning with Cambodia’s constitutional prohibition of foreign bases. This new information suggests Cambodia is attempting a precarious high-rope walk, balancing its close ties with China against maintaining its official neutrality. However, questions remain about the extent of Chinese access to the base and the long-term implications for regional security. Despite Cambodian officials’ assertions that the Chinese presence is primarily for training purposes, the continued presence of Chinese military personnel and equipment at Ream raises concerns about Beijing’s intentions and the potential for expanded influence in the strategically important Gulf of Thailand.