Marcos Marcos of the Philippines said in a recent interview with Japan that China poses a challenge to its Asian neighbors while strengthening cooperation with Japan and the United States. China's spokesman Wang Wenbin responded at a regular press conference that the Philippines pinned its hopes on a few major countries to force China to make concessions on core interests. He stressed that the Philippines' actions will lead to tensions between the two sides and damage the Philippines' own interests and regional peace and stability.
This remark has aroused concern and concern in China. China expects the Philippines to recognize this and realize that it is not feasible to co-opt outside forces to confront China. China stressed that the Philippines has reneged on its commitments and frequently dispatched ** to forcibly invade the South China Sea in an attempt to achieve permanent occupation of China's islands and reefs. China is firmly determined to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, and has always been committed to resolving disputes in the South China Sea through dialogue and consultation with ASEAN countries, including the Philippines.
China has emphasized its determination and stance, expressing its intention that it has done its utmost to be benevolent. Wang's rhetoric is in fact tantamount to a kind of advance ultimatum. The entry of Chinese oceanographic survey vessels and fishing vessels into the waters of Second Thomas Shoal, sea state surveys, and the build-up of scrapped** tugboats and ship-breaking operations indicate that China is ready to take action to address the illegal occupation of the Philippines in the South China Sea.
Although these messages have not been officially confirmed by China**, as an observer, I am inclined to believe in the authenticity of these messages. The rash action of the Philippines has long attracted widespread attention from the international community, including the United States, Japan and other countries. Previously, these countries have tried to internationalize the South China Sea issue, expanding it into an international dispute. China's actions have been supported by China's neighbors, and China has played a role in upholding maritime sovereignty in places such as the South China Sea, the East China Sea, and the Taiwan Strait. Therefore, China can no longer delay its response to the Philippines' beaching and shipbreaking.
For Japan and the United States, if they intervene in the South China Sea dispute, they will face serious challenges and risks. As China's doorstep, these waters are strategically important for China. China not only has a strongNavyfleet, as well as land-based anti-ship missiles, air-launched missiles, torpedoes and many othersEquipment。If Japan and the United States choose to take ChinaMilitaryaction, that will only bring disaster to yourself.
China has absolute superiority in the South China Sea, the Philippine Sea, the Taiwan Strait, and the East China Sea. China is ready to strike back at the United States and Japan that dare to intervene and take action to solve the problem of the Philippines beaching and shipwrecking. China has Dongfeng Express and other anti-ship missile systems capable of striking enemy fleets with precision. Therefore, China is fully confident of a decisive victory.
China has issued an ultimatum demanding that the Philippines stop its reckless sabotage of China's territorial and maritime rights and interests. China has made it clear that it will continue to resolutely safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. The provocative behavior of the Philippines has aroused widespread concern and vigilance in the international community, and China must take measures to address this issue.
For Japan and the United States, meddling in the South China Sea dispute would be an adventure. China has a strong presence in the South China SeaMilitarystrength and strategic superiority, anything taken against ChinaMilitaryThe action will be met with a strong response. Under the current circumstances, maintaining regional peace and stability and resolving disputes through dialogue and consultation is the wisest choice.
As an observer, I hope that all parties will approach the South China Sea issue rationally, abide by international law and rules, and resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation. Only through peaceful means can we achieve long-term stability and development in the South China Sea and let the residents of all countries share the dividends of peace and prosperity.