The United States took the lead in intimidating China, Indian warships arrived in Manila, and the Ph

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Wen Junjian.

Russian media reported on the 14th that US White House assistant Jake Sullivan spoke with the "best advisers" of Japan and the Philippines, and hyped up the South China Sea issue, claiming to be "concerned" about China's actions in the "disputed islands" area.

China Coast Guard law enforcement scene).

At the instigation of the United States, the Philippines is receiving "support" from several countries. Washington even brought out the "U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty" with Manila in an attempt to intimidate China by military means, but it was refuted by China. Canada also jumped out to criticize the Chinese coast guard's legitimate law enforcement, which was also refuted by the Chinese embassy in Canada.

China's *** spokesman Mao Ning).

At a critical moment, the Indian Navy has also come to the South China Sea to cause chaos, and the Indian Army's Kamota-class anti-submarine frigate INS Kadmatt (P29) has come to Manila to visit and anchored in the port. India claims that Indian warships will help the Philippines "protect its territorial waters." And because of the holding of the "Indo-Pacific Autonomous ** System Meeting" in Manila, India seems to hope to sell warships to the Philippines like peddling "BrahMos" missiles. The two sides will hold naval exercises to demonstrate their "strength". Foreign media claim that the Kamota-class focuses on anti-submarine, and this 3,000-ton warship may be "very useful" to the Philippines.

Indian Kamota-class anti-submarine frigate visits the Philippines).

However, with the current poor appearance of the Philippines, it is obviously unreliable to engage in such a "strong ship and sharp cannon". The Philippines has planned to bring in a number of Australian "offshore patrol vessels" in recent years, but has struggled to find funds, and the Philippine Coast Guard is still trying to budget for the purchase of these vessels in 2024. At present, the Philippine Coast Guard can only use some small boats, among which the larger ones are a group of patrol boats "provided by Japan free of charge". In order to make trouble in the South China Sea, Japan has provided the Philippines with a number of surveillance radars and large patrol vessels.

The Australian patrol ship that the Philippines wants is still a PPT plan).

On the occasion of Marcos' upcoming visit to Japan, the Philippine side is also seeking more large patrol vessels from the Japanese side, which have a hull length of nearly 100 meters, which will enhance the Philippine coast guard's long-sea patrol capabilities. Moreover, the Philippine side plans to establish a patrol ship base in the South China Sea, which will make it easier for things to do in the future.

The Philippine Coast Guard previously conducted training with the United States and Japan Coast Guards).

Of course, the Philippines' wishful thinking is to engage in an "eight-nation alliance" in the South China Sea. Recently, the Philippines has enlisted the United States and Australia to conduct so-called "joint patrols" in the South China Sea. France has also declared that it will conduct "air and sea patrols" in the South China Sea. Brawner, chief of staff of the Philippine armed forces, who recently jumped aboard the "Sierra Madre" to sit on the beach, claimed that the Philippine side will further organize so-called "multilateral patrols" next year.

Brauner disguised himself as a ** who was beached at Ren'ai Reef

The Philippines is triumphant, and the reason for engaging in such a big battle is just to prove that it has "many supporters." But is this really the case, from ASEAN's low-key attitude, it can be seen that the real isolation is actually the Philippines that gets carried away. In addition, Vietnam has recently actively interacted with China, and relations between the two sides have flourished. The Philippines does not want to be friends with China, and some countries want to be friends with China.

Chinese fishing boats assemble in the South China Sea).

As for those extraterritorial forces that muddy the waters, they are nothing more than for political self-interest. For example, the United States uses the "US-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty" to intimidate China, but does the US military really dare to shoot this shot?Not to mention India, it is clear that it is here to peddle **, hoping that the Philippines will be poorer. If Marcos can't see the situation clearly, then sooner or later the Philippines will be tossed and messed up.

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