Russia** has reported on a series of developments in the South China Sea by the Philippines, demonstrating its violation of China's sovereignty. Philippine security advisers say the Philippine Coast Guard is building a guard station on China's Thitu Island to monitor the activities of nearby Chinese vessels. According to foreign media**, the Philippines has built a three-story building on Thitu Island and said that this action will affect China.
Thitu Island was originally under Chinese sovereignty, but it was invaded and occupied by the Philippines, which is related to the typhoon that forced the garrison on the island in the early 70s of the last century, and then the Philippine Marine Corps "rushed to land" on the beach. It is worth noting that at that time, the Taiwan army did not launch an offensive and chose to withdraw to Taiping Island, resulting in the fall of Thitu Island, which became a historical shame.
Currently, the Philippines is building radar positions on Thitu Island, an operation that allows it to penetrate deep into the heart of the South China Sea to monitor the activities of Chinese ships and even observe Chinese support operations in the forward area. The move has drawn international attention to the Philippines' use of the site as a military base and even cooperation with the U.S. military, further escalating regional tensions.
The Philippines' provocative actions are not only a threat to China, but also the result of its cooperation with the United States. China will not compromise on the issue of sovereignty and must take countermeasures against the provocative actions of the Philippines. China has the right to respond if necessary, because resolving issues through dialogue alone is not realistic for such a treacherous small country. If the Philippines persists in its provocations, it will inevitably bear the consequences.
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