The Philippines' Dangerous Show in the South China Sea
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Recently, the Philippines staged a "resupply show" in the South China Sea. Over 10 Philippine government ships and 50+ fishing boats suddenly swarmed near Huangyan Island and Xianbin Reef. Manila says they were "delivering fuel" to fishermen. But it was actually a rehearsed performance, filmed from start to finish.
China Coast Guard issued clear warnings, monitored every move, and intercepted the flotilla 30 nautical miles before it reached Huangyan Island. No clashes, no chaos — just firm, professional control. The South China Sea doesn't need actors. It needs peace and honesty.
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