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South China Sea Drama!China outwitted the Philippines, Ren'ai Jiao won a full analysis, and the Philippines hit the wall and self-destructed!”
The South China Sea issue has always been the focus of attention, and the recent victory at Second Thomas Shoal has attracted widespread attention. Let's unveil the veil of this South China Sea turmoil, delve into the details, and see what happened.
Background:
The spark for the turmoil in the South China Sea began with the Philippines' task force plan statement released on November 27. On December 7, they organized so-called "non-governmental organizations" to go to the islands and reefs in the South China Sea illegally occupied by the Philippines under the guise of "giving Christmas gifts". This apparent provocation caused a high level of vigilance in China, which contributed to a series of subsequent incidents.
Specific event analysis:
In the December 10 victory at Second Thomas Shoal, the Chinese Coast Guard successfully prevented the incursion of Philippine vessels. The Philippine vessel's attempt to land at Ren'ai Jiao triggered the Chinese coast guard's "control" measures, and the use of water cannons caused serious damage to the Filipino vessel. Unlike in the past, this time China has chosen a relatively moderate approach, but the Philippines has not realized that China's approach is "control" rather than direct force.
Incident impact and underlying causes:
China's restraint has become more pronounced in this incident. China's use of water cannon deterrence is relatively modest, reflecting its rational handling of international disputes. However, the Philippines did not anticipate China's approach of "control" and underestimated the effectiveness of water cannons. Will this incident be able for the Philippine side to reflect on their own behavior and realize that provocation will not bring good results?
Comparative Analysis and Prospects:
The Philippines continues to provoke without realizing its vulnerable position. China has exercised restraint in the South China Sea, but U.S. support has led the Philippines to misjudge the situation. Is the Philippine side's dependence reliable?Is there the support of the United States behind this kind of provocation by a weak and small country against a big country?Does the Philippines understand where it really stands?
The South China Sea turmoil may seem like a small-scale conflict, but it reflects the intricacies of international relations. If we look closely, we will see how cautious and rational China has been in this turmoil. The Philippines, on the other hand, is mired in its own provocations, and its deviation from international law and morality seems to have led them to a self-inflicted situation. Will this awaken the Philippines' awe of international law and its caution in getting along with major powers?We'll see.
The Philippines' provocative actions in the South China Sea have never achieved the desired results. China's stance on the South China Sea issue is clear and firm, and although it has taken a relatively restrained approach in this case, it is by no means weak. This water cannon deterrence not only sent a warning to the Philippines, but also conveyed to the world China's firm position on sovereignty.
At the same time, U.S. meddling in the South China Sea seems to have become the support behind the Philippines. However, whether the U.S. support is reliable and whether the Philippines truly recognizes its place in international affairs are questions before the Philippines. U.S. backing is not a guarantee, and whether the Philippines is responsible for its actions may only be answered by time.
Looking back at the turmoil in the South China Sea, the Philippines has repeatedly hit a wall in provocations, but it is still obsessed. China, for its part, has shown great restraint and wisdom, expressing its resolute opposition to aggression by "control" rather than force. This attitude of overcoming rigidity with softness not only expresses China's responsible attitude towards international affairs, but also provides a positive example for resolving similar disputes.
In general, the South China Sea issue is a complex issue involving the interests of many countries, which requires all parties to deal with it in a calm and rational manner. Through the analysis of the victory at Second Thomas Shoal, we can see not only China's wise strategy, but also the blind stubbornness of the Philippines. China's restraint demonstrates the responsibility and responsibility of a major country. The Philippines, on the other hand, needs to seriously reflect on its efforts to avoid getting bogged down in international affairs.
In the South China Sea turmoil, China's restraint and wisdom, as well as the Philippines' provocation and ignorance, provide us with profound food for thought. Perhaps, in this eventful season, we should settle disputes through dialogue and consultation rather than through provocation and conflict. As a member of the international community, we have the responsibility to respond to complex situations in a rational manner and jointly maintain regional peace and stability. The South China Sea issue is both a test and an experience, and we hope that all parties can work together to find the best way to solve the problem.