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Why the U.S. Is Island Hopping Again | share and follow thanks.

13 min · 2. juni 2026
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Why is the United States reviving an island-hopping strategy in the 21st century? In this episode, we explore the growing importance of strategic islands across the Pacific, the rise of great-power competition, and how military positioning, alliances, and geography are shaping the future of global security. From the lessons of World War II to today’s Indo-Pacific tensions, we examine why islands have once again become critical to U.S. defense planning, what this means for regional stability, and how it could influence the balance of power in the years ahead. Whether you’re interested in geopolitics, military strategy, international relations, or global affairs, this episode breaks down the key issues in a clear and engaging way. Share this episode with friends and fellow geopolitics enthusiasts, and don’t forget to follow the podcast for more insights on world events, security, and international affairs. Thanks for listening! Keywords: U.S. Island Hopping Strategy, United States Military, Indo-Pacific, Pacific Islands, China vs USA, Geopolitics, Military Strategy, National Security, Defense Policy, Pacific Ocean, Island Chain Strategy, International Relations, World Affairs, Global Security, U.S. Navy, Military History, Strategic Competition, Foreign Policy, Asia-Pacific, Defense Analysis.

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