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the philippines is pushing forward the us missile program at full speed, the people's liberation army is on the verge of a war, and the situation in the south china sea is turbulent again

2024-09-02

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the situation in the south china sea is facing a dramatic change. who will become the real leader? a series of recent actions by the philippines have caused the outside world to think deeply: is this a bet on a war that is difficult to handle? the philippine government decided to spend 1.894 trillion pesos to purchase the us "typhon" missile system and fighter jets. this is not only a display of strength, but also a gamble. what is the risk behind it? the situation in the south china sea may be completely out of control. this system is said to be able to launch "tomahawk" cruise missiles with a range of 1,700 kilometers, covering most of china's southeastern coast. the philippines is ostensibly in the name of "deterrence", but what is its real intention?

recalling the words of paparo, commander of the us indo-pacific command, who proposed to "send warships to escort the philippines", it is obviously a reference to china. this seems to be "sima zhao's heart is known to everyone". is the philippines a pawn being used, or does it really want to gain a place in the south china sea? are the words and deeds of the united states supporting or pushing the philippines into a more dangerous situation? recently, the united states and the philippines have held many joint military exercises, and have also tried to win over japan, australia and other countries. is it brewing the prototype of an "asia-pacific version of nato"?