Good that most of these require sea travel and China has little naval capabilities.
Although I believe that “used” to be an accurate assessment… I don’t believe it is anymore.
The chinese have constructed a series of advanced sub pens along their coast, aswell as a interlinking network of “sub tunnels” that spider web across their mainland, allowing them to hide nuclear equipment anywhere, in inaccessible areas, and move portions of their navy, undetected over land.
And almost all formal naval combat drills done at the naval base here in Esquimalt by US, Canadian, and other pacific forces, are always against a force “strongly” resembling those chinese.
It’s also a concern, that the leading edge of some of the best “weather control” technology today, is by the chinese.
In talking to several senior naval intelligence staff (Both US and Canadian) it’s common knowledge that the chinese have the naval forces in place to lock down the entire south east pacific, and chinese seas.
I would also caution that the reds would likely find significant support in some of their “overseas chinese” groups as well.
They should not be trifled with loosely.