The U.S. military's move to deliver energy from Pearl Harbor to the Philippines was not simple
A 39 million-gallon tanker that set sail from Pearl Harbor arrived at Subic Bay in the Philippines after three weeks.
The chairman of the Philippine Senate Committee, the sister of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has publicly asked the Philippine government and military to explain why tens of millions of gallons of fuel from Pearl Harbor were transported by the U.S. military to Subic Bay.
When the US military fuel sports ship arrived in the Philippines, the United States did not disclose any news to the outside world, keeping the Filipino people in the dark, and the reason why the Filipino people were so excited was that the Filipino people did not want to be cannon fodder for the United States.
The United States and the Philippines signed a mutual defense treaty, which means that the U.S. military has no right to use Philippine bases to attack third countries. It is also a matter of environmental and sovereign security for the Philippines.
Marcos Jr.'s sister demanded that the Philippine government must give an explanation, and the sister embarrassed Marcos Jr. and sang the opposite. Could it be that the Marcos Jr. administration is signing a new agreement with the United States without the knowledge of the Filipino people?
Two years ago, the U.S. was contaminated with crude oil due to seepage of groundwater from a fuel depot in Hawaii, which was opposed by local people. But this is not the main reason why the United States sends fuel to the Philippines, the main reason is that in order to optimize the military deployment of one island chain, the United States began a distributed combat military deployment in 2017, distributing multiple US military forces throughout the Pacific Ocean, striking multiple hands from multiple directions, and increasing the survivability of the US Navy. I seriously doubt that the Americans have seen the theory of guerrilla tactics of the great man. To put it bluntly, the United States is building its future navy into a maritime guerrilla force.
This U.S. theory of maritime guerrilla warfare has brought logistical supply problems, so we can often see that the United States has built some small islands in the Pacific Ocean after World War II was abandoned in order to provide supply points for the U.S. Navy in the future.
The United States currently has nine military bases in the Philippines, but according to the current public opinion in the Philippines, the United States is not allowed to use these bases as bases for attacking third countries. These moves by the United States are real actions, not passive defense, but a manifestation of the United States' aggressiveness in the region.
In addition, the US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson has been cruising east of the island of Taiwan during Taiwan's general election, and this aircraft carrier has been in the direction of the South China Sea recently, and it has been conducting joint exercises with the Philippines in the South China Sea before.
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