2024-08-08
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As the global geopolitical landscape continues to change, major powers are seeking opportunities to expand their influence. Recently, a seemingly insignificant group of islands has attracted the attention of the international community.
This group of islands is not because of its natural resources or economic value, but because of its unique geographical location and potential military strategic significance. On the chessboard of the game between major powers, the position of each chess piece may affect the overall situation, and this small group of islands far away from the mainland is becoming a key strategic fulcrum.
It is reported that in the recent tender for infrastructure construction at various bases in the Asia-Pacific region issued by the US Navy, the Cocos Islands was listed as a possible project site.
The United States has not just noticed the Cocos Islands now. As early as a hearing last year, the Cocos Islands were mentioned with a very clear purpose, which was to deal with China.
The US believes that the archipelago is a key geographical location to prevent the mainland from "attacking Taiwan."
Cocos Islands location
Closer to areas where conflict is expected