The incident at Ren ai Jiao was a big problem, China s retaliation was coming, 27 ships were deploye

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-30

The situation in the South China Sea has escalated!Recently, the Philippines once again resupplied the "beaching"** of Ren'ai Jiao, an action that triggered retaliation by China. China has laid a wide net in the region and launched a tough counterattack. In a recent clashes, Philippine vessels collided directly with Chinese coast guard vessels, causing both sides to scrape. A spokesman for China's Ministry of National Defense said: "We urge the Philippines to immediately stop its provocative actions and avoid further escalation. China will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. There are two types of Philippine supply vessels, with China intercepting the Philippines at the school and special arrangements for ships carrying necessities.

Philippine ships are once again heading to Second Thomas Shoal to resupply, an action that China sees as a further violation of territorial sovereignty. The Philippine ships not only carried building materials and supplies, but also secretly disguised armed forces personnel on the ships. This deception has angered China and provoked a tough counterattack from the Chinese side. China has decided to deploy a net of 27 vessels, including a Chinese coast guard vessel, near Second Thomas Shoal, posing a threat to the Philippines' beaching**. This is an unprecedented move by the Chinese side and demonstrates China's determination to resolutely safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.

China's retaliation has taken the Philippines by surprise. In the past, China has been relatively conservative in its aggressive behavior towards the Philippines, trying to keep the conflict within a certain range to avoid escalation. But this time, Chinese ships not only entered the area where Second Thomas Shoal is located, but also reached an unprecedented 11 ships. The entry of Chinese vessels into the inner area of Second Thomas Shoal demonstrated China's resolute attitude in defending its claims while surveying the hydrological situation of the area. These vessels may be located and understand the depth of the waterway, in preparation for the future forced towing of the Philippines to the beach**.

The Philippines is now facing a dire dilemma. Their beach** was on the verge of disintegration under the erosion of the sea, and the Filipino Marines above had to consider evacuating. The Philippines' unprovoked provocation has triggered retaliation from China, which will not be bullied. The deployment of 27 Chinese ships has made the Philippines a battle for trapped beasts. Philippine supply vessels attempted to strengthen their beaching**, but were resolutely intercepted by China. On the issue of China's bottom line, China will not compromise and will continue to take all necessary measures to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.

China is a country that pursues peaceful development, but it does not mean that it is easy to bully. China has resolutely countered the Philippines' unprovoked provocations in order to safeguard its own interests. Despite the victory of the Chinese ships, China's position remains that a stable and peaceful external environment is the first priority for development. If the situation escalates further because of the conflict at Second Thomas Shoal, or even triggers the United States to enter the war, it will have an immeasurable impact on the entire region. Therefore, China will continue to work to resolve disputes through diplomatic channels, not war.

As the conflict continues to escalate, China has responded strongly to the Philippines' unprovoked provocations. China laid a wide net to intercept Philippine ships and launched a formation operation. The entry of Chinese vessels into the inner area of Second Thomas Jiao demonstrates China's determination to safeguard its own interests and territorial sovereignty. The Philippines is facing a difficult situation, sitting on the beach** on the verge of disintegration, and the deployment of Chinese ships has put it in a difficult situation. A stable and peaceful external environment is essential for development, and China will continue to resolve disputes through diplomatic channels. China's bottom line brooks no violation, and our determination to safeguard our own interests cannot be underestimated.

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