The integration of the top Philippine military general into Second Thomas Shoal has attracted widespread attention. A group photo revealed the truth of the matter, and the generals of the Philippine army held a party on the illegal beach**. This act not only reveals the Philippines' provocative behavior in the South China Sea, but also echoes the real purpose of the Philippines' frequent interference in the situation in the South China Sea. What is the content of the photo of this incident, the series of activities of the Philippines in the South China Sea, and what is the intention behind it?
The Philippines' provocative behavior in the South China Sea has been controversial, and this group photo not only exposes the fact that high-ranking Philippine military personnel have infiltrated Second Thomas Shoal, but also brings to light the Philippines' true intention to frequently provoke China. According to the ** released by the Philippine side, Brauner, the top general of the Philippine army, and Carlos, commander of the "Western Command," disguised themselves, entered the waters near Ren'ai Jiao, and boarded the landing ship "Sierra Madre," which was illegally beached. Subsequently, the two changed into military uniforms and held a "celebratory party" with the soldiers on board. In the face of the facts, this act has completely exposed the Philippines' provocative behavior against China.
At the same time, this group photo also reveals the hypocrisy of the Philippines. The Philippines has always claimed that their actions are for "supplies", but the frequent provocations of the Philippine side have been exposed as their actions to strengthen illegal beaching**. The Chinese side will intercept each "supply" operation, but in order to explain to the United States and the "nationalists" in the country, the Philippines has described the Chinese side's release as a "victory for the Philippines." However, in the "group photo of the queue" of the Philippine army, it can be clearly seen that the "Sierra Madre" is rusty, and the steel plates on the deck have not been welded and have begun to corrode. All this shows that the so-called "supply operation" in the Philippines is just a show for their own amusement.
The Philippines' activities in the South China Sea are not only constantly provoking China, but also closely linked to the actions of the United States and other countries. Recently, the Philippines intruded into the waters near China's Scarborough Shoal and stirred up trouble at Second Thomas Shoal, triggering a strong reaction from China. There are two circumstances behind this frequent provocation that deserve attention.
First, the United States has intervened in the invasion of the Philippines. The United States, the Philippines and Australia held so-called "air-sea patrols" in the South China Sea, and when the Philippines intruded into the waters near Scarborough Shoal, Japan, an ally of the United States, also sent ships to force their way into the waters near China's Diaoyu Islands, and provided the Philippines with patrol ships, marine surveillance radars and other equipment. It can be seen that the United States is assisting the Philippines in provoking the situation in China's coastal waters, with the aim of aggravating regional tensions and containing China's development.
Second, the intensity and frequency of provocations by the Philippines against China have increased significantly, showing the characteristics of multi-point joint provocations and intensive provocations. The Philippines has even touted the use of "civilian forces" and plans to send a number of ships to forcibly enter the waters of China's Ren'ai Jiao to "celebrate Christmas". The Philippines is far from China's strength, yet it is surprising that they have frequently provoked with aggressive posture. This shows that the Philippines may have received the support and encouragement of certain forces behind it, and there are more complex interests behind it.
The Philippines' frequent provocations have sparked widespread discussion and accusations against China. However, in the face of criticism from the West and the international community, we must not only look at the surface, but also deeply analyze the reasons behind it. The Philippines' frequent provocations against China are driven by a combination of complex factors such as power, interests, and geopolitics.
As China's neighbor, the South China Sea region is of great strategic importance to the Philippines. In the South China Sea dispute, the Philippines is in a relatively weak position, while China insists on defending its territorial and maritime rights and interests. In order to seek more benefits in the South China Sea, the Philippines has chosen to frequently provoke China and use international confrontation to win more resources and external support.
However, the Philippines' provocative actions do not change the facts in the South China Sea and China's position. China has always adhered to the principle of resolving disputes through peaceful means and advocated mutual respect and win-win cooperation. China resolutely opposes external interference and intervention and safeguards its sovereignty and security interests.
In the face of frequent provocations by the Philippines, the international community should look at the problem objectively and impartially. The Philippines' provocative actions will only exacerbate regional tensions and hinder the resolution of the South China Sea issue. In the spirit of maintaining regional peace and stability, all parties should resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation, and jointly promote the proper settlement of the South China Sea issue and the development and prosperity of the region.
A group photo of senior Philippine military personnel infiltrating Second Thomas Shoal reveals the Philippines' provocative actions against China in the South China Sea and the real purpose behind them. The Philippines' frequent provocations against China are intended to strengthen illegal beaching**, and it has been supported and encouraged by the United States and its allies. In the face of the Philippines' provocative acts, the international community should view the issue objectively and fairly, resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation, and promote regional peace, stability and common development.