[The situation in the South China Sea is tense! China has responded strongly to Philippine provocations
The changing situation in the South China Sea has set off waves again in recent days. A satellite ** circulated on foreign social **, which aroused strong attention from Marcos in the Philippines**. ** In Fiery Cross Reef, not only destroyers and frigates of the People's Liberation Army Navy appeared, but also large Chinese coast guard ships appeared. When the news came, the Philippines immediately showed so-called "concern".
Such a reaction makes people wonder, what is the Philippine side worried about? Do you feel threatened by China? In fact, however, China's consistent stance and clear attitude have not changed. We are gravely concerned about the recent violations by the Philippines in the South China Sea and will continue to take necessary measures to firmly defend our territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. On the Philippine side, what exactly are you worried about?
In fact, China's actions in the South China Sea have changed markedly in recent days, and one can't help but wonder what is really happening. A barrier was erected at the entrance to the Scarborough Shoal lagoon, a move that sent shivers down the shoulders of the Filipinos. Previously, rope nets had been installed at the entrance to the lagoon at Scarborough Shoal, but the Philippines had tried to cut the nets with divers to show its so-called "sovereignty". Now, China has installed a rigid floating barrier, and if the Philippines tries to force its way in, it will be futile.
What is even more surprising is that when the Philippine ship approached the waters near Scarborough Shoal, it suddenly found that its AIS electronic signal had disappeared! The AIS signal is the identification of the vessel, and the disappearance means that the Philippine vessel will be in an unrecognizable state when it is at sea. This undoubtedly increases the risk of ship collisions and accidents, and how will the Philippines explain this?
China's actions are not only a powerful response to the Philippines' provocative behavior, but also aimed at maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea. We hope to resolve differences through dialogue and consultation, but the Philippine side has always ignored them and even regarded them as a sign of "weakness". Now, the Philippine side is beginning to feel "worried", perhaps because they have finally realized that the cost of provoking China is not cheap.
We need to look at the tension in the South China Sea rationally and do not want to see the situation deteriorate further. At the same time, however, we must firmly defend our rights and interests and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea. Any attempt to challenge China's bottom line will come at a heavy price. May the South China Sea return to calm at an early date and become an ocean of common development and prosperity.
The situation at Scarborough Shoal has escalated again, and the Chinese coast guard ship has appeared! The AIS signal of the Philippine ship disappears, and a battle in the South China Sea is about to break out? 】