Philippines Navy’s First OPV Rajah Sulayman Joins Naval Fleet to Deter China

China’s Quiet Buildup in the West Philippine Sea: Capability, Intent, and the Real Threat

China’s Quiet Buildup in the West Philippine Sea: Capability, Intent, and the Real Threat What happens when the world is staring in one direction and power quietly shifts somewhere else? While headlines fixate on Iran’s nuclear brinkmanship and diplomatic sparring over Greenland, a far more consequential story is unfolding with little noise or spectacle in…

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Philippines Eyes South Korean Submarines to Deter China in the South China Sea

Philippines Eyes Submarines from Korea Amid Rising Sea Tensions

Philippines Eyes Submarines from Korea Amid Rising Sea Tensions “What if the next silent giant in the South China Sea isn’t seen until it’s already changed the game?” That’s exactly the question buzzing in strategic circles today as the Philippines eyes submarines from South Korea amid rising sea tensions. The tension, decades of surface patrols…

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Philippines Navy’s First OPV Rajah Sulayman Joins Naval Fleet to Deter China

Arrival of the Philippine Navy’s Newest Offshore Patrol Vessel – BRP Rajah Sulayman PS-20

Arrival of the Philippine Navy’s Newest Offshore Patrol Vessel – BRP Rajah Sulayman PS-20 What does real sovereignty look like at sea, a flag on a map, or steel in the water? This week, the Philippines offered its answer as the Philippine Navy welcomed its newest Offshore Patrol Vessel, the future BRP Rajah Sulayman (PS-20)….

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Philippines Nears Strategic Defense Partnership with France to Enhance Naval Capabilities

Philippines Nears Strategic Defense Partnership with France to Enhance Naval Capabilities What if the next foreign navy operating alongside the Philippines in the South China Sea isn’t American, Japanese, or Australian but French?” That question alone signals something big is shifting. Because right now, Manila is quietly moving closer to Paris, and it could change…

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Philippines Newest Pride: The Airbus A350

Philippines Newest Pride: The Airbus A350

Philippines Newest Pride: The Airbus A350  The real issue facing the Philippines today is not whether the economy will grow, but how fast—and who benefits. If the country truly wants to lift millions into the middle class, create better jobs, and keep pace with its neighbors, aiming for five or six percent growth is not…

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41 Chinese Vessels Detected in West Philippine Sea, Manila Raises Alarm

41 Chinese Vessels Detected in West Philippine Sea, Manila Raises Alarm

41 Chinese Vessels Detected in West Philippine Sea, Manila Raises Alarm How many ships does it take to send a message without firing a single shot? That question sits at the center of the latest development in the West Philippine Sea, where Philippine authorities have confirmed the presence of 41 Chinese vessels, including fishing boats…

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Former U.S. Naval Base RE-OPEN BY 2026 for Philippine and United States $1.5B Military Modernization

Former U.S. Naval Base RE-OPEN BY 2026 for Philippine and United States Military Modernization

U.S. Naval Base RE-OPEN BY 2026 for Philippine: The $1.5B Agila Shipyard Transforming Philippine Military Modernization What happens when a port the world once walked away from suddenly becomes the most talked-about industrial comeback story in Southeast Asia? That question sits at the heart of the latest headlines coming out of Subic Bay. In a…

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Japan–Philippines Security Ties Deepens as Manila Seeks More TC-90 Patrol Aircraft and Retired Abukuma Destroyers

Japan–Philippines Security Ties Deepens as Manila Seeks More TC-90 Patrol Aircraft and Retired Abukuma Destroyers

The Japan–Philippines security axis is accelerating faster than any other defense partnership in the Indo-Pacific, and the latest development marks another leap forward. On November 26, 2025, Philippine Navy Chief Vice Adm. Jose Ma. Ambrosio Ezpeleta confirmed that Manila is now seeking five additional retired TC-90 maritime patrol aircraft from Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force, a…

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Should Taiwan Expose Beijing’s Airspace and EEZ Violations — Like the Philippines Does in the South China Sea

Should Taiwan Expose Beijing’s Airspace and EEZ Violations — Like the Philippines Does in the South China Sea?

Taiwan now stands at a decisive moment as Chinese pressure reaches historic highs across its skies and seas, raising a fundamental question with enormous strategic consequences: should Taipei expose Beijing’s airspace and EEZ violations the way the Philippines exposes coercion in the South China Sea? Chinese military activity has surged at a scale the world…

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Can Japan and the Philippines Really Deter China

Can Japan and the Philippines Really Deter China?

For the first time in modern Asian geopolitics, Japan and the Philippines, two U.S. allies with very different histories and defense traditions, have entered a legally binding military pact that allows their troops, ships, and aircraft to operate on each other’s soil. It is a dramatic evolution, something almost unthinkable a decade ago, yet it…

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