US Begins to Tackle Commercial Maritime Lag as China Hogs Supply Chains

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The United States has long been “sea blind” and is now waking up. That is how maritime historian Salvatore Mercogliano describes the country’s newfound awareness.“We equate sea power with military naval power,” he told The Epoch Times. “We’re not equating it with commercial trade. China’s doing both, and they understand that.

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