China’s Malacca Dilemma, After Hormuz
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3 Articles
The crisis around the Strait of Hormus draws attention to other maritime needle ears. Experts warn that control of straits such as the Strait of Malacca or the Taiwan Road can be used as a means of pressure.
Pepe Escobar on Imperial Dire Straits: After Hormuz, Malacca
All the world is learning that putting Mordor in its place does not require great military force. It is a matter of controlling waterways with narrow choke points. Pepe’s article discusses other waterways and the geopolitics of controlling them. “Enter the Strait of Malacca: connecting the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea; only 2.8 km at its narrowest point (much narrower than Hormuz); handling 30% of global maritime trade; transiting as many…
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