'If a Filipino servicemen killed by China, it will be an Act of War' Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

‘If a Filipino servicemen killed by China, it will be an “Act of War”‘ Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has warned China that any fatal incident involving Filipino citizens in the South China Sea would be deemed close to “an act of war,” necessitating a significant response from the Philippines and likely invoking support from its treaty allies, particularly the United States. This stern warning came during the Shangri-La…

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Is Philippines the Next Ukraine of South East Asia?

Is Philippines the Next Ukraine of South East Asia?

In the grand chessboard of international politics, nations often find themselves as mere pieces, maneuvered by the strategic plays of global powerhouses. The ongoing crisis in Ukraine, a result of Russia’s assertive stance, serves as a chilling testament to the catastrophic fallout when superpowers draw and enforce their boundaries. Now, a parallel narrative is being…

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Philippines is the Achilles Heel in China's plan to invade Taiwan

Philippines is the Achilles Heel in China’s plan to invade Taiwan

The Philippines occupies a pivotal role as the Achilles’ heel in China’s strategic ambitions regarding Taiwan due to its strategic location and defense cooperation with the United States. Situated in close proximity to both Taiwan and the South China Sea, the Philippines serves as a critical barrier to China’s plans for any potential military action…

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Philippines denied China's claims of an agreement regarding tensions at Second Thomas Shoal in SCS

Philippines denied China’s claims of an agreement regarding tensions at Second Thomas Shoal in SCS

The Philippines has vehemently refuted claims made by China suggesting that the two countries had reached an agreement to manage tensions at the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, dismissing these assertions as mere propaganda. A spokesperson from China’s embassy in Manila had recently stated that the nations had agreed on a “new…

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How Do Major Powers Perceive the South China sea tensions

How Do Major Powers Perceive the South China sea tensions?

Introduction Imagine the South China Sea as a modern-day amphitheater where the dramas of history, power, and diplomacy unfold on a global stage. This vast maritime expanse, steeped in centuries of territorial disputes and navigational heritage, has become a focal point of contemporary geopolitical debates. From ancient maritime trade routes that connected empires to present-day…

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Can the Philippines' Navy Counter Harassment in the West Philippine Sea

Can the Philippines’ Navy Counter Harassment in the West Philippine Sea?

The Philippines has recently expressed grave concern regarding the reported harassment of its fishing vessels by two Chinese coastguard ships within the contentious South China Sea. This incident took place within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, specifically at the Iroquois Reef, on April 4th. This event doesn’t come as a surprise, given the history of…

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Philippines, US Launch Mid Range Missile System in Balikatan

Philippines, US Launch Mid Range Missile System in Balikatan

Introduction Against the backdrop of escalating tensions in the South China Sea, the US and the Philippines have initiated massive joint military exercises, Balikatan, involving thousands of military personnel over a three-week period. This exercise showcases the Philippines’ advanced military systems, including missile frigates, fighter jets, support aircraft, and Black Hawk helicopters. Notably, the naval…

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