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China Backs Away as Philippines and U.S. Send Impressive Fleet to West Philippine Sea

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In a surprising move, the Philippines sent its strongest response yet against China’s expansion into the West Philippine Sea. Not since 2012 has the Philippines moved its naval forces to the West Philippine Sea to challenge China’s militarization of the area. The move is a highly coordinated response with the United States.

In March, the Philippines reported the presence of 220 Chinese vessels at Julian Felipe Reef. That number has been reduced to fewer than 10 as of April 13.

"The Chinese have blinked," retired U.S. Navy officer Jerry Hendrix told You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

Below are photos taken by the Philippine Coast Guard on April 13 and 14 showing Philippine and Chinese vessels at Julian Felipe Reef.

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The Philippines sent four of its most advanced warships to the West Philippine Sea to challenge China’s increasing activities at Julian Felipe Reef. Among the units it deployed are its two brand-new missile-guided frigates, the BRP Jose Rizal and the BRP Antonio Luna. It also deployed warplanes to monitor the area.

Meanwhile, the U.S. also sent its aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt to the area. But an American aircraft carrier never travels alone. With every sighting of a U.S. carrier, you can expect it brings along a large ****** of submarines, destroyers, and cruisers protecting it from other vessels. This is on top of the dozens of aircraft it carries (it can carry up to 90 aircraft and can accommodate 4,500 personnel).

The U.S. also deployed the USS Makin Island, a formidable assault ship that can carry up to 20 attack aircraft or s†éálth strike-fighters. It also has its own escorts of submarines, destroyers, and cruisers.

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In March 2021, the Philippine Coast Guard raised the alarm over the presence of 220 Chinese ships forming a phalanx at Julian Felipe Reef, which is within the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). It was what prompted the coordinated military response from the Philippines and the United States.

By April, the Chinese vessels have dissipated to a couple of dozen, a clear sign of China backing down in response to the forceful reaction from the Philippines and the U.S.

China used the same strategy in the past whenever it wanted to militarize a Philippine reef: It would send a large flotilla of paramilitary "fishing boats" to the area to scare away other vessels, then its dredgers would follow, destroying precious corals to create artificial islands over the reef. Julian Felipe Reef would have ended up with the same fate.

An Unexpected Philippine Response​

Ever since the 2012 standoff at Scarborough Shoal between China and the Philippines, the latter has opted not to send warships from the navy but relied on vessels from the Philippine Coast Guard instead to assert its presence in the West Philippine Sea. It was because of the ongoing international arbitration with China that the Philippines eventually won in 2016—the Philippines did not want to jeopardize its case and be construed as an aggressor.

But ever since then, the country had downplayed Chinese incursions into the West Philippine Sea.

The latest development proves significant, not only because the Philippines actually challenged China, but also because it is the first time it has sent a weapon of war to assert itself. To the Chinese generals, that is something to be very serious about. Historically, China respects force, no matter how seemingly small it is.

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China Respects Force​

According to professor and geopolitical analyst Richard Heydarian, China respects power.

"Chinese statecraft has contempt for the weak and the naive," Heydarian told Esquire Philippines in 2020. "But China grudgingly respects those with strategic dignity and courage."

For example, Indonesia, which has taken a very strong stance against China on its sea disputes and even sunk a number of confiscated Chinese vessels, has already received 1.2 million initial doses of the vaccine delivered from China in November. Another 1.8 million doses were delivered in January, and more are expected to come.

It also helps that the U.S. has specifically stated any attack on Philippine vessels would trigger its Mutual Defense Treaty obligations.

"An armed attack against the Philippines armed forces, public vessels, or aircraft in the Pacific, including in the South China Sea, will trigger our obligations under the Mutual Defense Treaty," the U.S. State Department You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

In the past, the U.S. had been vague about the Mutual Defense Treaty and its scope, saying obligations would only be triggered if they happen within the Philippines’ territorial waters, not its EEZ. It looks like they are changing that position now.

In any case, it looks like China will not be militarizing Julian Felipe Reef anytime soon.

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hopefully tuloy tuloy na yung pagsagawa ng aksyon jan sa West Philippine Sea. sayang rin at hindi binibigyan ng pokus ng gobyerno yang dagat. Sa dami dami ng resources jan hindi man lang natin magamit dahil sa kakulangan sa suporta at kagamitan.
 
kaya pag pakikinggan mo sinabi ng govt dika na maniniwala eh..
ay ewan sana dina maulit
 
Gusto lang kasi makipagpataasan ng ihi yung kapitbahay naten akala naman ng pasimuno ng laro ay makikipagsapakan na agad sila at tinawag na agad yung kuya nya, simple lang, wala kasing bayog yang namumuno na yan,
 
Kakatuwa nga yang balita kaso yung latest speech ni Duterte hindi. Kahit nagsabi na ang US na tutulong sila sa Pinas pero tila hindi pa din nag-iba ang stand ni Duterte.
 
[XX='plk, c: 1093621, m: 520608'][/XX] agree, last time na nagsalita siya dyan imposibleng masecure nating yung WPS ng walang nagaganap na bloodshed, it's a good thing may PH-US treaty. May mga lapse lang about kay du30 lalo na yung pinayagan niya mangisda sa territory ng Pilipinas ang China.

Tandaan din natin na hindi lang din tayo ang nakakaranas ng mga ganitong aktibidad ng mga tsino, kahit yung mga kapitbahay nila ay may mga gusto silang sakupin. Ang pinagkaiba lang, mas nakikita nilang mahina ang Pilipinas, which dapat macommend din natin ang administration sa pagimprove ng defense system natin, hindi man ganun kalakas pero at least may laban tayo.
 
Indeed, yung iba kasi dyan pilit na sinasabi lumaban tayo at protektahan ang teritoryo pero di nila al yung consequence, matapang sila kasi nakaupo lang sila sa mga bahay nila tas pindot pindot, upo kaya sila sa position ng president para maintindihan nila. Matatapang magsalita kesa sa gobyerno, pag umatake ang tsina ewan ko lang kung di manlumo yan. Pero good thing active na ang ph and us treaty para matigil na ang pagpapacute natin sa tsina
 
[XX='Hashirama-Senju, c: 1119999, m: 1713025'][/XX] Oo nga eh, mga wala naman alam yung mga nagsasabi ng ganyan. Ang dali nilang sabihin na tutulungan tayo nito, tutulungan tayo nyan hindi naman nila naiintindihan yung laws of war tsaka yung treaty and relationship ng mga bansa. Hindi basta basta pwede makiaalam ang ibang bansa sa giyera ng dalawang bansa tsaka yung treaty naman. Hindi porket maganda ang relationship ng dalawang bansa eh tutulungan agad kapag may giyera kung ikaw president ng ibang bansa tapos hindi naman kayo involve sa giyera magpapadala ka ba agad ng mga tao mo para isugal ang buhay nila?


Totoo yang sinasabi mo, hirap magdesisyon at magsalita kung ikaw presidente kasi nakasalalay yung buhay ng mga sundalo pati na mga mamamayan ng Pilipinas. Ngayon umaksyon na ang US at nagsalita na kahit wala daw sa treaty ay tutulong sa pilipinas. Kaso nga lang ewan ko ba bakit hindi pa din nag-iba stand ni Duterte doon nadidismaya ako. Sa napanood kong speech nya para bang hahayaan nya nalang na gawin ng china gusto nila. Though sinabi nya na pangingisda lang ang papayagan nya at hindi sya papayag na manguha ng mga scarce resources. Still hindi ba dapat makipag usap about sa pangingisda or magkaroon ng negotiations at regulations sa activities ng china?

Anong masasabi nyo sa opinyon ko, well open minded naman ako kung mali ako then sabihin nyo yung tama nakikinig naman ako.
 
[XX='plk, c: 1120204, m: 520608'][/XX] pareho tayo ng iniisip, pero regardless na yung inallow yung pangingisda dito, paano naman yung mga chinese bases sa loob ng territory natin? It's actually too much na dapat bigyang tuon ng presidente at I don't think China will get rid of their bases kaya rin siguro nasabi ni du30 na magkakaroon muna ng war bago ma fully control ang islands natin. Correct me kung may mali, di pa ko masyadong nagbabasa ng mga balita hahaha
 
Hindi ibabalita ang magaganda nangyayare sa goverment, you know why? biased ang journalism sa pilipinas. Di ko sure kung di talaga binabalita pero sure ako na suporpting informations lang yung mga ganitong usapin, yung focus nila is yung mga "mali". Di ko alam kung paano nangyare pero pansin ko na to, mas gusto nilang ibalita at ihighlight yung mga statements na makakapagpangit sa tingin ng mga pilipino sa gobyerno. Kaya di na ko nanonood ng balita, nagbabasa nalang ako ng articles na galing sa mas professional na authors.
 
[XX='Hashirama-Senju, c: 1120454, m: 1713025'][/XX] Para saakin dapat nang gumawa ng aksyon. Sa ginagawa ng china mahahalata mo na hindi pa sila confident na kaya nilang talunin ang US at yang mga bases nila dyan kung hahayaan lang ng Pilipinas ay parang tinulungan na din natin na magsimula ng giyera ang china laban sa US kapag confident na sila makipaglaban.

Ang treaty nga daw pala ng US at Philippines ay tutulungan kapag nagkaroon ng banta sa lupain ng pinas hindi sinabi na included yung PAR. Yun yung pinaliwanag sa article na binahagi ni ts.
 
E kung yung mali lang ng pilipinas ang binabalita sa tv, sure malalaman at magkaroon lalo ng lakas ng loob ang china na lalong maging aggressive sila sa wps. Ang pangit sa pinas ayaw bigyan ng tamang impormasyon ang taong bayan.
 
[XX='plk, c: 1120204, m: 520608'][/XX] Sobrang mali yung pinagsasabi ni duts sa tv about sovereignty! I was kinda pissed. I know we can't show aggression dun sa mga nangingisda pero sakit sa bangs na our sovereign right to the marine resources sa area is not being recognized. Sana we have vessels capable of disrupting the fishing activities sa area 😢.

Pero nakita ko sa news today na 2 new diplomatic protests plus 4 ships and a plane was sent to the wps today.

Napaisip ako hindi makakagalaw ang afp kung alang order ng presidente. I'm hoping he is guiding his people. Fingers crossed. Kasi Gen Sobejana made suggestions about creating more structures and panawagan sa congress to create appropriations for more equipment. Basically ball is on congress court now.

Duts is creating a show on top while his admin is laying the groundwork. That I think is the correct move forward. Need natin ng defense mechanism to address the wps issue which we lack talaga kasi I'm sure hindi titigil sa pang haharas ang china.


Uhmn masyadong feeling importante talaga yung mga nag sasabi ng tutulungan tayo ng ibang bansa sa issue natin with china. These people don't seem to realize that political power always follows economic powers. Mas economically advantageous sa ibang bansa ang manood kaysa makisali sa gulo natin with china noh. Anong mahihita nila sa pilipinas? Juskolord sobrang unicorns and rainbows talaga ang mga woke.
 
[XX='bananamilk, c: 1120527, m: 1464212'][/XX] Yung US naman ngayon ay nirerecognize na yung actions ng China as a threat so gagawa sila ng aksyon. Let's just hope for the best at sana hindi na matuloy pa sa patayan at giyera.
 

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