The Chinese Base That Isn’t There

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/07/14/world/asia/china-cambodia-military-warship-base.html

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    SS: In this NYT article, Agnes Chang and Hannah Beech uncover the intricate dynamics of China’s burgeoning naval presence at Cambodia’s Ream military base, revealing Beijing’s expanding global influence despite denials from both nations. Since 2020, following Cambodia’s curious demolition of American-funded facilities, Chinese warships have docked regularly, a sign of Beijing’s strategic ambitions.

    Sophal Ear, a Cambodian-American political scientist, succinctly states, “The potential for a permanent Chinese military presence in Cambodia raises significant geopolitical concerns.” Adding to the intrigue, Gregory B. Poling from the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative points out, “Ream is more like China playing roulette as it looks for ports for the blue water navy that Xi Jinping wants.”

    This development is part of China’s broader strategy of establishing commercial beachheads, leveraging state-owned companies for initial economic sway before military intentions surface. Despite claims of benign intentions, the regular docking of Chinese corvettes and the construction of facilities far exceeding Cambodia’s needs suggest otherwise. Commander Mey Dina assures that the Chinese presence is for ‘training only,’ leaving us to speculate if they’re training for a more permanent stay.