Trying to keep my reasoning succinct in order to avoid writing a wall of text:

The soviets were geographically blocked from this being an option

Similarly for Vietnam for different reasons

Cuba doesn’t have the option of dedicating the requisite amount resources(and has the misfortune of being an island next to the most powerful current naval power)

China has the geography to become a great naval power. Sure, it doesn’t have both coasts. It has land connections that led to the Silk Road being a thing on the other, possibly a greater advantage.

They are building up militarily, and seem to be advancing commercial maritime pursuits on this well.

Thoughts?

    • ZoomeristLeninist [comrade/them, she/her]M
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      11 months ago

      i did consider this, but i decided to post that claim anyways. my line of thought was that japan had usurped hegemonic status for russia’s Asian sphere of influence. but ur right, they retained a high level of influence in their historical region