China reviving World War II airfield in America's backyard
A groundbreaking ceremony held on a remote Pacific island marked the start of a projectspearheaded by a Chinese state-owned companyto revive a World War II-era airfield.
The project, launched on the atoll of Woleai in the Federated States of Micronesia, is approximately 400 miles south of Guam, a U.S. territory and military hub considered key to Washington's ability to project power in the Asia-Pacific.
Why It Matters
Micronesia is one of the South Pacific's Freely Associated Statesalong with Palau and the Marshall Islandswhose defense and broader stability is guaranteed by Washington. But with the U.S. prioritizing funding elsewhere, China has made inroads in this region through infrastructure projects.
The islands lie along the so-called Second Island Chain, a string of islands Washington has long viewed as strategically important to containing a rising China in the event of a wartime scenario. Western analysts have raised concerns Chinese-controlled infrastructure could blunt U.S. military power in the Pacific, given Beijing's policy of military-civil fusion that enables the People's Liberation Army to co-opt dual-use facilities.
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Donny shit-for-brains slowly cedes power to China.