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US-China Rivalry in Greek Ports: Elefsina's Strategic Role

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A geopolitical tug-of-war is unfolding in the quiet Greek port town of Elefsina, highlighting the escalating US-China competition for global infrastructure influence. According to a Bloomberg Markets report, the United States is actively seeking an alternative plan to counter Beijing's significant ownership stake in Greece's largest port facilities. This strategic maneuver underscores the broader conflict where the US views Chinese state-owned enterprises acquiring critical assets in Europe, such as the Port of Piraeus, as a threat to Western economic security.

Washington's push for an alternative in Elefsina is not just about commerce; it is a direct challenge to China's Belt and Road Initiative, which aims to secure trade routes and political leverage across the continent. For Greece, caught between its reliance on Chinese investment and its NATO commitments, this rivalry presents complex diplomatic challenges. The situation in this sleepy port town serves as a microcosm of the global struggle for influence, where infrastructure projects become the battlegrounds of 21st-century power politics.