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Cambodia has invited the U.S. Navy to visit its Ream Naval Base, which the U.S. is concerned might become a Chinese outpost. Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol stated that the base is not intended for Chinese use and will be open to any navy for humanitarian or joint military exercises, though he advised the U.S. Navy to bring smaller ships due to shallow waters. Tensions between the U.S.
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