China announces a long-term campaign to develop more than 11,000 islands to strengthen maritime power, secure natural resources, and reinforce territorial claims.
China announced a long-term campaign to develop more than 11,000 islands it claims to strengthen maritime power, secure natural resources, and reinforce territorial sovereignty.
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China announced a long-term campaign to develop more than 11,000 islands it claims to strengthen maritime power, secure natural resources, and reinforce territorial sovereignty.
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