The Philippine "beach" was 24 years ago, and some recent news reports in the Philippines have also appeared on this ship.
As can be seen from this **, the situation of this shuttle is getting worse, even the sea surface is beginning to crack, even if China does not pull it out, I am afraid it will not last too long, and it is very likely to be completely destroyed. However, when we zoomed in closer, we saw a different scene, with the Filipinos actually manipulating their boats. The Philippines has long considered what we have considered.
It can be seen from the ** that at the junction of the hull and the seawater, there are pillars emerging from the bottom of the sea, what is going on? What is its function?
The Filipinos don't seem to want the wreck to sink here, they have been transporting all kinds of building materials to reinforce the wreck, and as for the pillars, they are used to hold the wreck in place, and as long as the reef is not damaged too much, the wreck will not break.
The Philippines is doing this because it wants to use the "line" on the "Ren'ai Island" to strengthen its "power" on the "Ren'ai Island", so as to do things on the nearby "Ren'ai Island", so as to seek more benefits for itself. Moreover, at the front of the hull, we can also see some repairs, which are used to repair the hull, refill the broken parts, and ensure the survival of the ship.
There may be a lot of people who are interested in Nansha, after all, this is China's territory, and the Philippines came here 25 years ago for this shameless reason, and now China's air force has reached unprecedented heights. Since the Nansha in the South China Sea, especially Ren'ai Jiao here, why didn't they take the wreck away, or even destroy it? Is there no way?
To solve this, we must know that it is not an easy task to make this shipwreck disappear from the face of the earth. However, our country has not taken action, and there are other factors besides that **. There are three reasons for this.
Based on the practical interests of our country, we do not want the Philippines to appear in the South China Sea, instead of blindly following the United States. The countries of the South China Sea have been making a lot of noise over the archipelago and the sea, and the friction with us is precisely because the United States is behind it. What our country is doing now is to try not to let the Philippines develop in the direction of complete hostility to us, and not to cause large-scale chaos in the South China Sea.
If we just dismantle the old Philippine ship, or even pull it back, it will actually be like putting the Americans in a trap. The United States provoked the conflict between the Philippines and us in order to make the two sides clash when the future conflict cannot be contained, and then the Americans can openly engage in a war in the back, just like they did against Russia, and make the war in Europe in full swing. In addition, the United States can also use the threat of the Philippines as an excuse to send air forces to the South China Sea to implement the "U.S.-Philippines Joint Defense Agreement" and allow the U.S. Navy to build up in the South China Sea, which is very detrimental to us. Therefore, on the premise of not violating national interests, minimizing disputes is not just to avoid the Chinese and American people from setting traps and to avoid gains outweighing losses.
As we said before, now we have more control in the air and in the air in the South China Sea than before. Both here and here, there are our patrol boats and civilian boats. And this old Philippine landing ship has no substantive meaning for us at all. The reason why our country has not taken action against it is not that we do not have the strength, but that under the current circumstances, we no longer have the need for this.
It is precisely because of such strategic considerations that we can maintain regional stability in the South China Sea and do a good job in the development and development of the South China Sea without being calculated by the Americans. All in all, we shouldn't be too subjective about some of the disputes in the South China Sea, and the game of countries and regions is not as simple as we seem.