Even Food Sparks Conflict: Why China Fears Philippines’ Second Thomas Shoal Resupply Runs?

Welcome to the South China Sea, where blue waves conceal red lines. A boiling maritime cauldron, this vast stretch of ocean isn’t just about coral reefs and cargo ships. It’s a geopolitical “powder keg”, a place where a single boat’s course correction could spark a regional crisis. Stretching across 3.5 million square kilometers, the South … Continue reading Even Food Sparks Conflict: Why China Fears Philippines’ Second Thomas Shoal Resupply Runs?