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Locations could include Middle East, Pakistan, and western Pacific to protect Belt and Road Initiative, report says

The US Defense Department expects China to add military bases around the world to protect its investments in it ambitious One Belt One Road global infrastructure program, according to an official report released on Thursday.

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