Title: South China Sea Drama: The United States and Japan support the Philippines, but they are like a buddy who "fell into the pit"?
Dispute in the South China Sea: The United States and Japan support the Philippines, but they are like a buddy who "fell into the pit"?
Hello everyone, welcome to my blog, I am a blogger who is passionate about military international relations. Today, we will talk about the latest developments in the South China Sea and a series of questions surrounding the solidarity of the United States and Japan with the Philippines.
Recently, the South China Sea issue has heated up again, especially the provocative behavior of the Philippines in the South China Sea. Not to be outdone, countries such as the United States and Japan have expressed their support for the Philippines in a high-profile manner. So, the question is, what the hell is going on?
First, let's see what's going on with the United States and Japan. The two countries expressed strong concern about China's actions in the South China Sea, and even criticized China's actions at Second Thomas Shoal and Scarborough Shoal, saying they pose a threat to the Philippines. This makes people a little confused, is it a problem for China to exercise sovereignty over its own territory?
I think there are some things that need to be questioned here about the actions of the Philippines. If the Philippines does not cross the line, how can China possibly pose a threat to it?Isn't this China defending its territory?However, it has not been all smooth sailing, and the Manila Times, a major newspaper in the Philippines, has some suggestions.
The Manila Times believes that the Philippines has detached itself from reality in its dispute with China and underestimated China's determination to defend its islands and reefs. This is not a joke, China has always been unequivocal on the *** issue. The Philippines should not take itself too seriously, let alone regard the United States and other countries as backers, because these mountains may fall one day.
It reminds me of a saying, don't let yourself fall into the pit. And what the Philippines should be most concerned about now is not the dispute with China, but how to cooperate with countries including China, and not become a pawn of the United States, Japan and other countries.
Everyone should understand that the Philippines has become a vassal of the United States on many issues. Including China***, they have expressed their firm opposition to the United States' continuous support for the Philippines' maritime violations and provocations. However, it is worth pondering whether the United States is conniving at the Philippines or is it really willing to provide it with sufficient support
If a conflict does break out between China and the Philippines, what do you think the United States will do?After all, the United States values its own *** more than the sky, and its global hegemony more important than the sky. Will they challenge China for the sake of the national interests of the Philippines and make their own *** damaged?This is clearly not in the interests of the United States. The United States has always been an unreliable boss, and if the Philippines wants to rely on it, will it not be an island?
In short, the South China Sea dispute is complex and sensitive, and we need to look at it rationally. It is hoped that the Philippines will act wisely and not be swayed by external forces. At the same time, countries should resolve their differences through dialogue and cooperation, rather than turning this beautiful sea into a war-torn battlefield. May China be more and more stable on the road of safeguarding its territorial integrity, and may all countries work together to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.