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The Philippines' provocation was met with a "heavy blow" from our coast guard. China has put both the stick and the carrot on the table, letting the other side choose

2024-08-20

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The Philippines and China are not rivals of the same level. The United States will not go to war with China for the interests of the Philippines. This is a reality known to the world. However, the Marcos government of the Philippines has been turning a deaf ear to it, fantasizing that it can take advantage of China on the issue of sovereignty in the South China Sea with the support of the United States. What was the result? According to Red Star News, in the early morning of the 19th, two Philippine coast guard ships intruded into the waters near Xianbin Reef and were regulated by Chinese coast guard ships in accordance with the law.

The friction between the Chinese and Philippine official ships in the South China Sea was said to be very intense. Although there were no reports of "broken fingers" of Philippine personnel, according to the news released by the Philippines, the two patrol boats of the country were "cut open" and seriously damaged in the conflict with the Chinese Coast Guard ship. Obviously, the provocative activities of the Philippines in the waters near Xianbin Reef this time can be said to be a loss of rice. In response to this, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also left a harsh word: China will continue to take strong measures!

In other words, in order to defend the territorial sovereignty and security of the Nansha Islands, the Chinese Coast Guard will, as always, strike back at the provocateurs. Obviously, whether it is the response of the Chinese Coast Guard to the provocateurs on the 19th or the relevant response made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is actually sending a clear signal to the Manila government: Xianbin Reef and other Nansha Islands and reefs are China's inherent territories, and any provocateurs, whether the Philippines or other countries, must pay a corresponding price for this.