Locals say dozens, maybe hundreds, of Chinese soldiers have been posted for three years at one of these outposts near Tajikistan's border with Afghanistan. The Washington Post/Gerry Shih
Stars and Stripes/Washington Post: Chinese troops sit on Afghanistan's doorstep
NEAR SHAYMAK, Tajikistan — Two miles above sea level in the inhospitable highlands of Central Asia, there's a new power watching over an old passage into Afghanistan: China.
For at least three years, Chinese troops have quietly monitored this choke point in Tajikistan just beyond China's western frontier, according to interviews, analysis of satellite images and photographs, and firsthand observations by a Washington Post journalist.
While veiled in secrecy, the outpost of about two dozen buildings and lookout towers illustrates how the footprint of Chinese power has been expanding alongside the country's swelling economic reach.
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