With the United States meddling in the situation in the South China Sea, the Philippines is constantly instigated and supported by the United States, and even reaps some benefits, and the Philippine authorities are ready for a long-term confrontation with China. Some time ago, Marcos Marcos of the Philippines tried to unite Vietnam, Malaysia and other countries with disputes with China in the South China Sea to form a new South China Sea alliance and introduce a new code of conduct in the South China Sea. At the same time, the United States and the Philippines jointly "declared war" and conducted a new round of patrols around the South China Sea, with Australia participating. The Philippines also tried to take this opportunity to rub off on China's heat and push the incident to a climax. Clearly, the Philippines has made up its mind to carve out a niche in the South China Sea. Recently, the Philippines, the United States and Australia jointly held an aviation patrol activity, claiming that the Chinese aircraft had tracked and circled the Philippine military plane. However, Chinese military experts analyzed this and said that from the public **, the altitude difference between the Chinese and Philippine aircraft is very large, and the Chinese fighters will not affect the flight of Philippine aircraft at all. This shows that the Philippines is deliberately exaggerating the facts in an attempt to rub China's popularity. In addition, the squadron's follow-up and monitoring of the Philippines' collusion with foreign forces to cause trouble at its own doorstep is in line with international law and practice, and is a normal and reasonable measure. However, the Philippines does not seem to understand the seriousness of the situation and is still ready to continue to "declare war" on China. The Manila Times recently reported on its ** that the Philippines supports the U.S. stance on China and has stepped up its offensive policy in territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea, allowing Americans to enter some Philippine military bases. In addition, AFP Commander-in-Chief Brauner said that joint multilateral patrols with other allies in the "West Philippine Sea" may be conducted next year, although he stated that this action is not related to other bilateral joint Xi activities, but this undoubtedly further inflamed Sino-Philippine relations. At the same time, China has taken more practical military action, holding a five-day military exercise in the South China Sea Xi and demarcating exclusion zones that prohibit ships from other countries from entering the area. In the past, China has usually issued symbolic warnings about the confrontation created by the United States in the Asia-Pacific region, but this time the action is more direct. The simultaneous occurrence of these two major events shows that China has sent a clear signal to all parties that China will firmly uphold its sovereignty, dignity and territorial integrity. If China's sovereignty is threatened, the PLA will not rule out regaining it by force. China's demarcation of the South China Sea Exclusion Zone can also be seen as a move by China to "shut down the door and fight the dog". China's opportunity to show Liwei this time is also the initiative of the United States and the Philippines in front of China.
The Philippines has maintained close cooperation with the United States on the South China Sea issue. The United States has been trying to use the South China Sea issue to weaken China's influence in the region, and the Philippines has become an important partner of the United States in the South China Sea. Marcos of the Philippines has sought to unite other countries with disputes with China in the South China Sea to push for a kind of collective action in the South China Sea to counter China's claims. In addition, the United States has offered some sweeteners to the Philippines to strengthen military, economic, and political cooperation between the two countries. The Philippines is also using the power of the United States to try to break the status quo in the South China Sea in order to gain benefits in the South China Sea dispute.
The Philippines' adventurous actions have done nothing to resolve the South China Sea issue, but have further undermined regional peace and stability. The Philippines' attempts to unite with the United States and other countries to confront China, strengthen its offensive policy, and allow foreign forces to enter its military bases will only deepen tensions and confrontation in Sino-Philippine relations. The Philippines' plan for joint multilateral patrols in the so-called "West Philippine Sea" has further escalated tensions in the region. China's military actions, including military Xi in the exclusion zone, are in response to actions by the Philippines and its supporters and an attempt to preserve its sovereignty, dignity and territorial integrity. Such a reckless move by the Philippines will only further complicate the problem and is not conducive to long-term stability and cooperation in the region.
China's military actions in the South China Sea demonstrate that China is determined to uphold its sovereignty, dignity and territorial integrity. China has taken more practical military action, demarcating exclusion zones for military exercises and restricting access to the waters by ships of other countries in response to the provocative actions Xi of the Philippines and its supporters. China's move sends a clear signal to all parties that China will not tolerate threats to its sovereignty, and that the PLA will not rule out regaining it if necessary. China's demarcation of the exclusion zone can be seen as a move by China to "shut down the door and beat the dog". China's assertive move is also due to the adventurous actions of countries such as the Philippines that have pushed China to this extreme.
The peaceful resolution of disputes in the South China Sea is the key to regional stability and cooperation. All countries should abide by international law and practice and settle disputes through dialogue and consultation, so as to achieve regional peace and stability. Countries such as the Philippines should stop all risk-taking behaviors and give more consideration to regional interests and long-term development, rather than pursuing short-term interests or political tools. Both China and the Philippines should calm down, resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation, and seek ways of cooperation and win-win results.
To sum up, the Philippines' adventurous actions are not conducive to the resolution of the South China Sea issue, but further undermine regional peace and stability. China will firmly safeguard its sovereignty, dignity and territorial integrity, and does not rule out the use of hard-hitting methods to safeguard its own interests. The peaceful settlement of disputes in the South China Sea is the key to regional stability and cooperation, and all parties should abide by international law and practice, resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation, and seek ways of cooperation and win-win results.