Circulating satellite photos show a massive Chinese-owned "floating city" out in the water off the coast of Argentina. Said floating city is larger than the entirety of Washington, D.C. – and because it sits beyond the 200th nautical mile from Argentina's coast, it is technically within the bounds of the law for international waters.
The purpose of China's floating city is to legally fish Argentina's waters for fish and other seafood products that then get sent back to the motherland. And Argentina cannot do anything about it because the positioning of the floating city is technically legal.
According to reports, ships will port at China's floating city off Argentina's coast and remain there for sometimes years at a time. Once they get loaded up with seafood products, these ships then return to China to offload the loot.
"They don't pay any taxes here, and they don't buy any supplies or fuel," one report out of Argentina states. "They don't interact with us at all despite being right next to us. But they occupy all the fishing spots for years until the fish go extinct, then move on to the next one."...<<<Read More>>>...