Why Philippines Refuses Water Cannons Against China

Why the Philippines Doesn’t Fire Back: The Strategic Genius Behind Manila’s Restraint in the South China Sea

Introduction: The One-Sided Water Wars of the West Philippine Sea The West Philippine Sea has become a battleground of asymmetry, where China’s hulking coast guard ships—some displacing 10,000 tons—routinely bully, ram, and blast smaller Philippine vessels with high-pressure water cannons. The latest escalation, on October 12, 2025, near Thitu Island (Pag-asa), saw the China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel Bow No. 21559 firing water cannons at the Philippine fisheries ship…

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China Warns Philippines to “Cease Its Farces” Amid Rising South China Sea Tensions

“Cease Its Farces”: China’s Warning to the Philippines Ignites South China Sea Crisis

The South China Sea is Boiling Over—Again If you’re watching from Manila, Cebu, or California, you’re witnessing history unfold in real time. The South China Sea—a $5.3 trillion trade highway carrying a quarter of global commerce—has once again become the world’s most dangerous flashpoint. And at the center of the storm? China’s latest diplomatic broadside against the Philippines, calling Manila’s actions…

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Philippine Navy Probing Reports of China’s Underwater Activity in the West Philippine Sea

Bajo de Masinloc Underwater Mystery: Philippines Investigates Suspected Chinese Structures in Disputed Waters

Introduction: A New Front in the West Philippine Sea Conflict The Philippine Navy is investigating unidentified underwater structures near Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal), a flashpoint in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) dispute. This development marks a dangerous escalation—shifting the conflict from surface confrontations to covert underwater encroachment, raising alarms over national security, sovereignty, and maritime law. Located 124 nautical miles off Zambales, Bajo de Masinloc is a strategic…

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If China Tow Away Philippines’ BRP Sierra Madre From Ayungin Shoal

If China Tow Away Philippines’ BRP Sierra Madre From Ayungin Shoal

The Red Line: Philippines’ Contingency Plan if China Moves to Tow the BRP Sierra Madre A lone, rusting ship, the BRP Sierra Madre, sits grounded on Ayungin Shoal—a symbol of Philippine sovereignty and the frontline of a looming crisis. Recently, a Chinese naval tugboat was spotted maneuvering dangerously close, a move analysts see as a direct probe…

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CNOOC’s Offshore Operations Signal China’s Takeover of Philippine Offshore Oil

CNOOC’s Offshore Operations Signal China’s Takeover of Philippine Offshore Oil

Energy Showdown: How China’s CNOOC is Moving to Control Oil in Philippine Waters An energy security crisis is brewing for the Philippines. As the vital Malampaya gas field nears depletion, the Recto Bank (Reed Bank) emerges as the nation’s next energy hope—and the epicenter of a dangerous confrontation with China. The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), backed by state-owned…

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Philippines Defense Chief Condemns Latest Chinese Escalation at Ayungin Shoal

Philippines Defense Chief Condemns Latest Chinese Escalation at Ayungin Shoal

The West Philippine Sea has become the stage for a dramatic confrontation that encapsulates the global struggle between might and right. The latest incident at Ayungin Shoal (Second Thomas Shoal) saw a powerful display of Chinese maritime force encircling a Philippine resupply mission, creating a stark visual of the power imbalance in these contested waters….

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China-Malaysia Vs. Japan-Philippines Drills Expose Deepening Rivalries in South China Sea

China-Malaysia Vs. Japan-Philippines Drills Expose Deepening Rivalries in South China Sea

The South China Sea is once again the center of global attention as two major military exercises commence in parallel. The timing of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) joint drill with Malaysia alongside the Japan-Philippines military exercise is no mere coincidence. It is a powerful snapshot of an Indo-Pacific region increasingly defined by competing superpowers…

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Malacañang 'Erroneous Opinions' Can't Erase PH's Treaty of Paris Rights

Malacañang: ‘Erroneous Opinions’ Can’t Erase PH’s Treaty of Paris Rights

Introduction: The Defense of Sovereignty and Law The Philippines has drawn a clear line in the turbulent waters of the West Philippine Sea (WPS), asserting what it calls its “incontrovertible” sovereign rights against rising waves of misinformation and historical revisionism. In a rare and forceful move, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) publicly rebuked “some countries” (a thinly veiled reference to China) for…

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China-Malaysia Vs. Japan-Philippines Drills Expose Deepening Rivalries in South China Sea

China-Malaysia Vs. Japan-Philippines Drills Expose Deepening Rivalries in South China Sea

Introduction: The Two Tracks of Indo-Pacific Security The recent simultaneous launch of the PLA-Malaysia joint drill and the Japan-Philippines military exercise 2025 is more than a mere scheduling conflict—it’s a stark visual of the South China Sea geopolitical divide. These parallel military maneuvers showcase two competing visions for the South China Sea dispute: Beijing’s Track: A campaign to solidify military and diplomatic…

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