The situation in the South China Sea has always been a matter of concern, and the recent remarks of Marcos in the Philippines have caused an uproar. He blamed China's assertiveness and firmness for escalating tensions in the South China Sea, but overshadowed the contradictions caused by the Philippines' repeated provocations against China. The Philippines illegally "beached" on Ren'ai Jiao, violating China's sovereignty, and the forced intrusion of Philippine vessels has seriously undermined peace and stability in the South China Sea. Marcos's crooked remarks are really infuriating!In response to such rhetoric, we must recognize the need for different strategies in the face of different adversaries.
If we adopt a laissez-faire attitude towards the Philippines' provocations, China-Philippines relations will only maintain superficial friendship, but in essence there will still be undercurrents. However, can such a peace be sustained in exchange for peace through concessions?On the South China Sea issue, if China continues to back down, the Philippines and other countries will gain an inch. Tensions between the Philippines and Vietnam are most evident, and if China does not act, other countries will follow suit, leading to a further deterioration of the situation in the South China Sea. Vietnam's recent agreement with China not to take actions that further complicate the situation in the South China Sea is commendable.
The Philippines seems to be on the side of the reluctance to compromise and is unwilling to resolve the issue through dialogue. In maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea, China should never sacrifice its own rights and interests. As long as the illegal "beached" Philippine ** is still at Ren'ai Jiao, the "bomb" of China-Philippines relations will always exist. If you can't solve the problem through dialogue, you can only prepare for the possibility of battle. The Philippines apparently has the same idea. At present, the Philippines is constantly strengthening military cooperation with Japan, allowing the United States to set up military bases in the Philippines to directly target China.
Therefore, we must not stop at condemnation, but prove our resolve through practical actions. In this regard, it is very necessary to "talk less and do more". Only through concrete actions can we safeguard our rights and interests and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.