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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Beijing’s red line in the Mediterranean. China refuses to sell its controlling stake in Greece’s Piraeus Port despite U.S. diplomatic pressure — turning infrastructure into strategy.
COSCO’s 67% stake, acquired during Greece’s debt crisis, is now a geopolitical flashpoint. As Washington expands its military and energy footprint in Greece, Beijing is locking down its own. Piraeus is more than a port — it’s a Belt and Road anchor and a node in China’s European influence map.
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By Winn Trivette IIIn this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Beijing’s red line in the Mediterranean. China refuses to sell its controlling stake in Greece’s Piraeus Port despite U.S. diplomatic pressure — turning infrastructure into strategy.
COSCO’s 67% stake, acquired during Greece’s debt crisis, is now a geopolitical flashpoint. As Washington expands its military and energy footprint in Greece, Beijing is locking down its own. Piraeus is more than a port — it’s a Belt and Road anchor and a node in China’s European influence map.
👉 Get the full Threatscape Daily Brief — your strategic advantage in a perilous world. Subscribe at geopoliticalthreatscape.substack.com.