"The remote island of Tinian, which is less than 40 square miles, is one of three principal islands in the Northern Mariana Islands, a string of sparsely populated islets in the Western Pacific Ocean that make up the U.S.'s westernmost frontier, along with the major military hub of Guam some 100 miles to the south."
You all remember why Tinian tickles a part of your memory bank, right? For all the concern about Russian-saber-rattling, China is the real risk.
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