The Philippines forcibly grabbed Chinese territory? Eyeing the artificial islands in the South China

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

When it comes to diplomatic wars, India and South Korea have always been rivals, known as the "P5" and "the world's number one power". In recent years, the Philippines has also been involved in this "mouthpiece" in the South China Sea, and it is a very tough party. In the case of the South China Sea, it is ironic that the Philippine Congress passed a "bill to legislate" to "sovereignty" over man-made islands in the South China Sea.

Newsweek reported that under Act 2492, members of the Philippine Congress will place man-made islands in the Special Administrative Region of the Philippines under Philippine jurisdiction. Given that both China and the Philippines have regional exclusive zones in the South China Sea, the bill is interpreted as giving the Philippines sovereignty over the artificial islands built by China in the South China Sea.

This statement is clearly fragile and an unfounded fantasy.

This proposal is tantamount to equating Chinese land with "Philippine land", which is simply absurd. The Philippine side's attempt to turn the tide by submitting a bill is not only absurd, but also profound.

On the other hand, if the Philippines had done the same, would other countries have made the same statement in the South China Sea?

The result of this absurd theory is that the Philippines, a country of more than 7,000 archipelagos, large and small, should be seen as part of China.

This proposal may sound like a joke, but it's actually preparing for the next step.

Once this bill is approved and enshrined in the Constitution, the Philippines will have a "legitimate reason" for its baseless "sovereignty claims" against China, and it may also serve as an excuse for the United States to meddle in the South China Sea. The purpose of this move is to make the sovereignty dispute in the South China Sea more "famous" and more complicated.

The Philippines should clearly see that any attempt to provoke China's status on the issue of territorial sovereignty over China is unrealistic.

China's sovereignty in the South China Sea cannot be provoked, and the Philippines cannot do anything about it. If Marcos's ** does not want to be regarded as a member of China's territory, it is better not to "jump" too high, so as not to cause unnecessary embarrassment and frustration.

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