It doesn’t begin with sirens. It begins with treaties. With submarine deliveries, logistics corridors, satellite imagery over the Strait of Malacca. While Europe remains preoccupied with itself, a geopolitical buildup is taking shape in the Indo-Pacific that has long ceased to be mere war-gaming. The third act of the world order won’t premiere in Brussels—but in Chumphon, Ranong, Subic Bay, and Guam.
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