Despite recent economic difficulties, China is actively securing overseas bases. China's military shadow extends to the South China Sea, the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean, Africa, and even near the United States. Strengthening security cooperation with South Pacific island nations and investing in ports in Sri Lanka and Pakistan are interpreted as strategic moves to secure overseas naval bases. The United States is belatedly responding to China's actions, which is likely to bring significant changes to the international situation. Learn more about the benefits China can gain from acquiring overseas naval bases and the potential international conflicts that may arise. Analyzing the US response and predicting future developments would also be an interesting endeavor.