China-USA, new confrontation with "bits and military outposts" in the Pacific Ocean

Trade war, cyberwarfare and regional domination are the new frontier in the global confrontation between the US and China. A question and answer between the two superpowers trying to move like a mirror on the international chessboard. The country of the Dragon is increasingly present in Latin America, the country of eagles, on the other hand, wants to increase its presence in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Password? "Free access to the seas, the skies and the Internet", so Mike Pompeo revealed the new American strategy during the work of the Indo-Pacific Business Forum organized by the US Chamber of Commerce. It is no coincidence, in fact, that the United States of America is strengthening its military presence in the Pacific, where naval units, marines, F-22 fighters and B-52 bombers are moving towards the Darwin mega base. Base for which approximately one billion US and Australian dollars have been planned for defense logistics and infrastructure. On May 30, the US Pacific Command also changed its name to Us Indo-Pacific Command. The sudden American reversal is due to the Chinese "Great Firewall", the "great digital wall" that prevents about 1,4 billion Chinese from freely accessing the web. On the other hand, the country of the dragon with platforms such as Alibaba and Tencent manages to permeate markets around the world. This is an unfair attitude that creates discomfort and embarrassment for all global traders who have to give up about 1 billion potential Chinese customers. Trump fearing the Chinese digital project, launches a slogan about the need for "the Internet to be accessible to all" and has entrusted another arduous task to one of his best and effective men, US Department Secretary Mike Pompeo. A 25 million dollar regional plan has already been announced to launch local partnerships and investments in connectivity and cybersecurity, as well as in the development of network infrastructures. A new impulse in the Pacific area that is thought to push private investors, perhaps attracted by the intense American activity in progress. China, on the other hand, is very active in all sectors in order to impose its strategy which aims to isolate and militarize the waters between the two oceans. For this reason, the US has recently started a mission called “Freedom of Navigation Operations - FonOps” in the South China Sea, close to 12 nautical miles from the artificial islands created by Beijing.

 

China-USA, new confrontation with "bits and military outposts" in the Pacific Ocean

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