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If you look at the map, China is attempting to claim ownership of said straights.

Your second point is accurate, but China having the ability to disrupt a route brings it up to par with other powers, whereas right now they are solely at the mercy of foreign nations wrt other waterways, with no ability to respond in kind. This gives them that ability.




That is illegal under the Innocent Passage clause of the UN Law of the Seas.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocent_passage




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