The Philippine provocation on the South China Sea issue has attracted international attention, and China has shown a firm attitude towards the Philippine provocation on the South China Sea issue.
The People's ** published an article warning the Philippines not to challenge China's bottom line, and at the same time reminded the Philippines of the lessons of history. China stresses that its position in the South China Sea is rock-solid and that it has a strategy to respond to any provocation.
Marcos of the Philippines responded strongly to China's warning, refusing to allow the United States to participate in the restoration of the beach. However, according to outside sources, the Philippines has held informal secret talks with the United States to plan to restore Second Thomas Shoal.
The move provoked a provocation and posed a challenge to the stability of the South China Sea. Despite the Philippines' red lines, China has reacted, with the MSA issuing a navigation warning and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) conducting military training in parts of the South China Sea, banning any vessels from entering.
China's determination shows that it will take concrete actions to defend its national interests. The South China Sea issue has touched the nerves of the international community, and any move by either side may bring unpredictable consequences.
China will continue to firmly safeguard the security of its territorial waters, and hopes that the Philippines will realize that stability needs to be maintained by all parties.
Against the current backdrop, we can't help but wonder whether the Philippines recognizes the impact of its actions on the situation in the South China Sea and how it will respond to China's assertiveness in the future