Recently, the Philippines has provoked China again, forcing the Chinese coast guard to take tough countermeasures. In the waters around Scarborough Shoal, Philippine Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Bureau official vessels have attempted to encroach on Chinese territory. In the face of this provocation, the Chinese coast guard no longer endured and fired water cannons directly at the Philippine vessel. The purpose of this tough counterattack is to make the Philippines realize that provoking China will not end well.
However, we can't help but wonder why the Philippines is committing such provocative actsPerhaps they want to use confrontation with China to gain China's methods and experience in dealing with similar incidents. The Philippines knows that its ships tend to fail when confronting the Chinese coast guard, but they hope to learn from China's coping strategies in the process Xi order to gain an advantage in the next provocation. They keep using our patience to challenge the bottom line, which is causing trouble for China.
In the South China Sea dispute, China must use force to show its bottom line. In the past, China has refrained from using force and force as long as it does not involve China's core interests. However, this restraint has left Filipinos to chance. They ignore China's bottom line and provoke again and again. On the issue of Second Thomas Shoal, China's bottom line is that it is not allowed to transport building materials, but it can provide other daily necessities. However, the Philippines has repeatedly ignored this bottom line and further challenged China's authority.
Therefore, when China faces this kind of "food-loving and fun-loving" behavior of the Philippines, restraint alone is far from enough. We can take more countermeasures, such as water cannon attacks, directional sound waves**, etc., to demonstrate China's bottom line and strength, without escalating the situation. This counterattack is both effective and appropriate, and can make the Philippines realize that their provocations are not going to end well.
The China Coast Guard's tough counterattack is an inevitable choice to protect national interests. As a responsible major country, we cannot sit idly by and watch the Philippines ignore international law and China's bottom line. We need to demonstrate strength and determination to let the Philippines know that our determination to safeguard our national interests is unshakable and that no provocation will succeed.
In dealing with disputes in the South China Sea, China needs to abide by international law and engage in dialogue and cooperation with other coastal states, but at the same time it will not tolerate any provocations. At the same time, we also need to strengthen cooperation with ASEAN countries to resolve disputes through peaceful negotiations and promote regional peace and stability. Only by upholding principles and resolutely defending national interests can we achieve victory in the South China Sea.
In the face of the Philippines' provocative behavior, China faces both challenges and opportunities. The challenge is that the Philippines continues to challenge China's bottom line, create incidents, and try to encroach on China's territory. However, it also provides an opportunity for China to demonstrate its strength and resolve.
China can make the Philippines realize that China's determination to safeguard its national interests is unshakable by fighting back. At the same time, China can also take this opportunity to strengthen cooperation with neighboring countries to jointly safeguard regional peace and stability. Through negotiations and cooperation with ASEAN countries, China can expand its influence and gradually resolve disputes in the South China Sea.
In short, the CCG's tough counterattack is a necessary means to protect national interests. We cannot tolerate any provocation and must resolutely defend our territorial rights and interests. At the same time, we should also make full use of this opportunity to strengthen cooperation with neighboring countries, resolve disputes through peaceful negotiations, and promote peace and stability in the South China Sea. It is only through a resolute attitude and cooperative efforts that China can achieve victory in the South China Sea.