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Panama’s port dispute reveals a global shift as China and Western powers reshape infrastructure ownership, fragmenting trade and redefining control.
China’s expanding port influence in Latin America collides with U.S. interests, as Panama’s actions expose how geopolitics now overrides contracts.
BRICS+ aims to weaken USD hegemony but not replace it: India and China push new reserve options while the UAE makes multi-currency finance viable and credible.
U.S. leaders misread China’s rise. Modern Administrations' “tough” talk didn’t stop the CCP’s advance — it distracted from it.
For 25 years, U.S. China policy has lacked strategy—cycling through rhetoric while Beijing plans decades ahead. America is not outpaced, it is outplanned.