The Philippine ambassador shouted at Wang Yi, refused to be taught a lesson, and boasted that he would buy American F-16 fighters, and China issued a strong reminder!
Hey, did you hear that?Recently, there has been a stir in the uproar, that is, the Philippine ambassador actually stood up to refute our Wang Yi!It is really surprising that he feels that China is not qualified to teach them a lesson, and that he still wants to buy American F-16 fighters.
Speaking of this Philippine ambassador, who is sacred?As the saying goes, when you see people, you talk about people, and when you see ghosts, he actually dared to say in public: "The Philippines is a sovereign country and has the right to decide what is best for itself, and no one can tell us what to do." "Wow, that's really arrogant. It seems that he is completely unaware that China-Philippines relations have reached a crossroads, and he still feels that he can do whatever he wants.
Of course, this guy also showed off by the way how strong their relationship with the United States is, saying that they are supported by the Mutual Defense Treaty and that there are so-called "like-minded countries" behind them. I wondered, how dare they be so sassy?What a joke, a typical ** pie face.
What makes people laugh even more is that the ambassador actually openly revealed that they in the Philippines have always wanted American F-16 fighters. If you just talk about it, the point is that they are still "openly discussing" the possibility of buying. However, he then muttered: "The procurement law says we have to buy brand new, but 'it's too expensive.'" "Oh my God, isn't this nonsense?Who doesn't know that a fighter jet is not a bargain.
Looking at this series of speeches, the Philippine ambassador is simply the spokesperson of the first country, flattering the United States every day and provoking China by the way, which really makes people angry. His words and deeds are simply inciting confrontation.
Of course, this ambassador cannot be blamed alone, after all, his words and deeds represent the will of the Philippines to a certain extent. Just before, Marcos Jr. in the Philippines was also full of toughness, saying that he was "not intimidated by the tensions in the South China Sea", and called on the military to improve combat readiness to deal with "emerging threats". Is this hilarious?The situation in the South China Sea is so tense, they dare to be so arrogant.
Well, speaking of which, I suddenly remembered the comments of some netizens. Some people bluntly said: "Isn't it naïve for the Philippines to think that the United States will always support them?""Indeed, the United States now has the eyes of the whole world, and the South China Sea is not the only thing they care about. Just recently, because of the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli situation, the US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson was actually transferred to the Middle East
I see, isn't the Philippines dreaming?It would be naïve to think that the United States will always be on their side. The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in France directly asked the United States: "Will the US military really end up for the Philippines?""Isn't this just reasoning with facts?
It has to be mentioned that "People's **" actually intervened, publishing an editorial: "Provocative acts in the South China Sea that ignore China's goodwill and restraint are extremely dangerous. And the signature of this editorial is "Bell", which is a very weighty pen name, and is generally a commentary on China-related focus events. It seems that the dissatisfaction of the Chinese side with the Philippines has reached a new level.
In general, the Philippines has pushed itself into a corner this time. Relying on the support of the United States, thinking that it can do whatever it wants in the South China Sea, is actually a pipe dream. The international landscape is unpredictable, and the United States can no longer do two things, while the Philippines is still dreaming that the United States will fully support itself, is it a bit naïve?
Isn't that just a joke?China's tough stance is not unreasonable, and if we don't remind it now, we may have to let the Philippine ambassador go back on his word in the future. I hope they can wake up a little more and stop drowning in their own dreams.