In a sinister and vicious move, the Philippines allowed 40 civilian ships to break into the islands

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

In a sinister and vicious move, the Philippines allowed 40 civilian ships to break into the islands and reefs in the South China Sea, and at this time, China sent mysterious troops. The Philippines has carried out joint patrols with the United States and Australia in the South China Sea under the pretext of Ren'ai Jiao's supply mission and unauthorized intrusion into Scarborough Shoal, during which it has even accused Chinese fighter jets of circumnavigating and interfering.

The Philippines' intention to enlist extraterritorial forces such as the United States and its allies to interfere in the stability and security of the South China Sea is so obvious that the major ASEAN powers have chosen to conduct joint military exercises with China. The Filipinos also know that their ** and navy are not China's opponents at all, which is why they will make such a ruthless move.

Recently, it has been reported that the Philippines has begun to allow non-governmental forces to illegally enter the islands and reefs in the South China Sea to engage in illegal supply activities, which is a recent report by the Philippines. The Philippine National Security Council also issued an official statement, in which the deputy secretary general of the Ministry of Public Security met with the leaders of the non-governmental alliance organization "ATIN ITO" and agreed on plans to hold a Christmas escort operation in the West Philippine Sea.

These civil society groups will present Christmas gifts to the Philippine-occupied islands and reefs, such as the Philippine troops stationed on Thitu Island. In 2016, the civil society group Freedom Belongs to Us tried to land on Scarborough Shoal and plant the Philippine flag, but was stopped by the Chinese coast guard. The Philippine authorities focused their attention on such non-** organizations and imposed superficial sanctions on them, but in the end they did not do so. But this time it was different, and this time the Philippines officially approved the entry of civil society organizations into the South China Sea.

According to reports, this non-governmental group is preparing to organize a "Christmas fleet" of more than 40 civilian boats to forcibly break into Ren'ai Jiao and distribute Christmas gifts to illegal soldiers on beached ships. However, there was no mention of Second Thomas Shoal in the statement, and the Philippines still wants to pass by it and try to choose the route closest to Second Thomas Shoal.

The Filipinos, knowing that they are no match for the Chinese navy and coast guard, put on a pitiful international appearance to win their sympathy, and this time, they sent a civil society organization. Without considering the safety of the Philippine people and putting too much pressure on the Chinese coast guard and navy, of course we should be cautious, lest there be another topic of hype, but they seem to have forgotten that China also has a mysterious force, and the Philippines is not their opponent at all.

Chinese fishermen work in the South China Sea and make significant contributions to safeguarding national sovereignty and security. They have a simple but sincere patriotic heart, and have salvaged a lot of foreign spy equipment, and during the fishing moratorium, some militiamen will help guard the islands and reefs, and occasionally foreign ships will interfere with China's drilling rig operations, and the militia will also rush to the scene with fishing boats to stop it.

If they find a foreign ship to reconnoiter or place spy equipment, they will also notify the China Coast Guard as soon as possible, which is a special intelligence system established by China in the South China Sea. Recently, the Philippines has been frequently harassing the Spratly islands and reefs, and we can often see Chinese fishing boats in the vicinity. Therefore, if the Philippines wants to use the power of the private sector, it will not do them any good.

It is the responsibility of every citizen to defend their homeland, but the United States and the Philippines want to classify all fishing boats as "armed vessels", which is a vicious act. Earlier, the Philippines had said that China had been involved in several past military operations, particularly the "maritime militia," saying that the "armed vessels" were part of the command system of the Chinese Coast Guard.

The same has been true in the past, and the United States has always wanted to attack Chinese fishermen by defining them as a "naval force." In the end, it will be up to the Chinese Navy and Coast Guard to protect our fishermen, safeguard our sovereignty, continue to "dumpling", and finally gain de facto control over the Nansha islands and reefs, so that the Philippines will not have much room for show.

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