China has approached Vanuatu about building a permanent military presence in the South Pacific in a globally significant move that could see the rising superpower sail warships on Australia’s doorstep.
Fairfax Media can reveal there have been preliminary discussions between the Chinese and Vanuatu governments about a military build-up in the island nation.
While no formal proposals have been put to Vanuatu's government, senior security officials believe Beijing’s plans could culminate in a full military base. The prospect of a Chinese military outpost so close to Australia has been discussed at the highest levels in Canberra and Washington.....MUCH MORE
A base less than 2000 kilometres from the Australian coast would allow China to project military power into the Pacific Ocean and upend the long-standing strategic balance in the region, potentially increasing the risk of confrontation between China and the United States. It would be the first overseas base China has established in the Pacific, and only its second in the world.
Australian intelligence and security figures, along with their partners in the United States and New Zealand, have been watching with concern as Beijing deepens its influence with Pacific island governments through infrastructure building and loans.
Beijing has been showering Vanuatu, which has a population of about 270,000, with hundreds of millions of dollars in development money and last week committed to building a new official residence for Prime Minister Charlot Salwai as well as other government buildings....
For their part, both China and Vanuatu deny any such plans and say the cash going into Vanuatu is simply because China has money to burn on an island chain supposedly sinking under sea level rise. It's not, at least not now:
Tide Gauge Data
But that's a story for another time.
For the denials see Channel News Asia: "Vanuatu and China deny holding military base talks."
Anyhoo, it looks like the kind of place Chinese sailors might look forward to visiting after duty in, say, the friggin' Arctic where China, a non-polar nation is doing, ahhh, research, yeah that's the ticket, research.: