Beijing just drew a red line in the Mediterranean

 

Episode 6 - 

Beijing just drew a red line in the Mediterranean.

 


This is the One Big Thing—part of your Threatscape Daily Brief for November 24, 2025.
Today: Beijing just drew a red line in the Mediterranean. 

China refuses to sell its controlling stake in Greece’s Piraeus Port—despite U.S. diplomatic pressure. 

This isn’t just about shipping. It’s about strategic denial.

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. 

The Eastern Mediterranean is becoming contested terrain—where infrastructure is strategy.

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