Want to flip the table?The Philippines expelled 180 Chinese, and India joined forces with the Philip

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Since the Philippine ship rammed the Chinese ship, the Philippines has become more and more emboldened to provoke, and the unfriendly sentiment towards China in the Philippines has begun to rise, according to a recent report by the global network, 180 Chinese citizens were expelled by the Philippines. In this regard, China said that China hopes that the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens can be effectively protected by the Philippine side.

According to the Philippines**, the 180 Chinese citizens who were deported this time did not have work permits in the Philippines, and these people are suspected of engaging in fraudulent activities on the Internet. Earlier, the Philippines launched a campaign to crack down on online wire fraud, and about 600 people were arrested, including Chinese, South Korean, Vietnamese and Filipinos. Philippine immigration director Norman Tancinko has claimed that foreigners who do not follow the rules in the Philippines will be expelled. Currently, 180 Chinese are being taken to the Philippine International Airport, where they will be sent to Shanghai, China.

In the name of cracking down on wire fraud, the Philippines sent 180 Chinese back to China, although it was safeguarding the Philippines' own security. But the Philippines' actions have once again heightened tensions in the South China Sea amid its continued provocations against China.

It is worth noting that when the Philippines expelled the Chinese, India sent ** into Manila. According to a report by the Satellite News Agency, an Indian anti-submarine frigate recently paid a friendly visit to Manila, and India's dispatch this time was the frigate "Kadmat," which is India's domestically produced frigate with strong combat power. India and the Philippines are preparing joint military exercises in the South China Sea to "promote maritime cooperation and promote the establishment of a rules-based order."

Earlier, India's ambassador to the Philippines, Shanbu Kumaran, condemned China for blocking the Philippines from carrying out humanitarian supplies in the South China Sea. Kumaran said that we fully support our Filipino friends in ensuring maritime safety. India dispatched ships to conduct joint military exercises with the Philippines in order to deter China and bolster the Philippines. India has always regarded China as an adversary and has repeatedly launched provocations on the border, but has never taken advantage. Now, the Philippines is provoking China, and India hopes to use this to support the Philippines to put pressure on China. In fact, India is a major country in South Asia, not a South China Sea country, and its support for the Philippines will not help stabilize the South China Sea, but will only exacerbate tensions in the South China Sea and prompt China to retaliate.

China has never been afraid of any provocation, and China has the ability to maintain stability on the border between China and India, and certainly has the ability to maintain stability in the South China Sea. The Philippines currently has the support of the United States, Britain and other countries, all of which have called on China not to provoke the Philippines. The United States and Britain wish for a conflict to break out in the South China Sea, in that case, they can pay attention to the South China Sea and drag China into the quagmire of war by supporting the best people, thereby disrupting China's development.

Of course, China maintains its strategic focus and will not be easily fooled, and China certainly has the ability to ensure peace and stability in the South China Sea, prevent the South China Sea from falling into war, and no one should try to contain China's rise!

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