The latest news came that Wen Qinghui Philippines has taken a series of new actions in the southern seas, which is really worrying!According to a report by Russia on December 2, Russia's security adviser Arnold revealed that the Philippine Coast Guard is building a guard building on China's Thitu Island, aiming to monitor the activities of Chinese ships in the area at any time.
We learned that this three-storey building has been built on Thitu Island, and we believe that relevant personnel have been put into work. Today's headlines Qinghui original, the whole network**, accountability to the end.
Thitu Island is the second natural island of China's Nansha Islands, which is connected to Thitu Reef and is several times larger than Subi Reef.
If China can completely recover this island, it will be able to develop and utilize it on a larger scale, and it is expected that it will become the largest artificial archipelago in Nansha, which is of great significance to China's economy and national defense.
However, the Philippines' move to build a three-story building on Thitu Island is really interesting.
For half a year, China and the Philippines have had a series of conflicts and contradictions in the southern seas. Although China took timely countermeasures, conducted Xi exercises in relevant waters, and monitored and contacted Philippine fighters conducting joint flights, the Philippines did not fully care.
The construction of a three-storey building on Thitu Island highlights the Philippines' intention to take risks.
Thitu Island itself is an inherent territory of our country, and in the 70s of the last century, the Philippines took the opportunity to occupy the island due to the temporary departure of the defenders of Taiwan Island.
Today, the Philippines has built numerous military and civilian facilities on Thitu Island, including runways and kindergartens that provide landing for aircraft.
This continued construction is indicative of the Philippines' attempt to artificially alter the ownership of Thitu Island.
Under such circumstances, sooner or later, our country will have to take corresponding measures. Although we are currently mainly using relatively gentle measures, including ship collisions and water cannon expulsions, the blatant actions of the Philippines have had a substantial impact on the safety of our warship activities and increased the likelihood of conflict and confrontation.
In view of the dangerous move of the Philippines, the author believes that the ships of our coast guard and navy should resolutely take tough measures against each other!
Over the past six months, Huairou's tactics seem to have failed to produce good results, and the Philippine provocations have become increasingly dangerous. China should take advantage of the situation to take effective measures to ensure the security of the southern seas.