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Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

author:Gentle grape vCA

Hello everyone, the recent situation in the South China Sea has set off another wave of big waves, and the Philippine Navy's resupply operation at Ren'ai Jiao was unexpectedly stopped by the Chinese Coast Guard. Seriously, when I heard the news, I really had mixed feelings in my heart.

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Let's talk about this incident first, on June 17, the Philippine Navy wanted to rotate personnel and replenish materials at Second Thomas Shoal. As a result, the Chinese coast guard came on surprise and not only went on board the ship to inspect it, but also drove them away. In the end, the Philippine operation failed. I'd like to say, that's too dramatic!

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

But that's not the end of the story. The University of Cambridge in England actually published a paper at this time, mentioning the "U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty" signed in 1951. Under the treaty, the United States is not obligated to protect Philippine territorial claims in the South China Sea. Do you think this is a bit of a slap in the face? The British media did not sit idle, and hurriedly spread this view widely, suggesting that there is no need for the United States to intervene in the dispute between the Philippines in the South China Sea.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Then, let's look at the reaction of the United States. The U.S. is right to show support for the Philippines, but did you know? They didn't take any concrete action at all. Isn't this a clear indication of the reluctance to take risks for the Philippines in the South China Sea? In the final analysis, the United States is just talking about it, and when it comes to the critical moment, it depends on their actual actions.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

From China's point of view, I think this is a really great opportunity for us.

First, the China Coast Guard was able to successfully intercept Philippine supply operations, demonstrating our strength in the South China Sea. This is not only a successful operation, but also an opportunity to show the world our determination to uphold our sovereignty in the South China Sea.

Secondly, the paper from the University of Cambridge in the UK really helped us a lot. Come to think of it, this is the world's top university, and their words carry a lot of weight. The paper clearly states that the United States has no obligation to protect the Philippines' claims in the South China Sea, which is a divine help for us! The dissemination of the British media has made this view deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, allowing more people to understand the true attitude of the United States on the South China Sea issue.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Looking at the reaction of the United States, although they pay lip service to the Philippines, they have done nothing in action. Such an attitude not only chills the Philippines, but also shakes the hearts of other countries that are trying to rely on the United States to take advantage of the South China Sea dispute. In doing so, the United States is actually telling everyone in disguise that they will not take risks for other countries on the South China Sea issue.

This incident can be said to be a double blow for the Philippines.

First of all, their resupply operation failed, and the supply of personnel and materials to Second Thomas Reef became a problem. Second, the attitude of the United States has made them realize that they cannot rely entirely on the support of the United States when it comes to the South China Sea. This will undoubtedly make the Philippines more cautious in its future actions and may also re-examine its South China Sea policy.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Netizen comments

This time the Philippine operation at Second Thomas Shoal failed, and to be honest, I laughed out loud when I saw the news. It's not that I'm gloating, it's just hilarious. That's it? Dare to come to the South China Sea? As soon as the Chinese coast guard made a move, it immediately returned to its original shape.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Some netizens said that this is called strength, and it is real. The United States said that it supported the Philippines, but at the critical moment, it did not make a single move. Is it not a big deal for the United States to plan to see the excitement? Haha, you can have a snack in the Philippines, don't always count on others.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Besides, the Cambridge University thesis is a divine assist! The United States is not obligated to protect the Philippines' territorial claims, and this is justified. The British jumped out to speak at this time, which really made people laugh and cry. What do you say about the United States? You're protective, hahaha.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Sometimes watching these international news really feels like watching a big series. The United States, the "world policeman", dropped the chain at a critical moment. On such a complex issue in the South China Sea, it is not enough to pay lip service to it. Philippines, this time you are really shooting yourself in the foot.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Having said that, our China Coast Guard performed fantastic this time, not only successfully intercepting it, but also letting the world see our determination and strength. That's the attitude we should have. Defend the territory and not give in!

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Some netizens joked that the Philippines is here to deliver express delivery this time, right? As a result, the courier was not delivered yet, and the person was driven back first. Haha, this wave of operations is really showy. It is recommended to bring more people and prepare more supplies next time, so as not to be driven back again.

Seeing the attitude of the United States, some netizens commented that the United States is a typical lip service but not a reality. The words are fantastical, but in fact there is no movement at all. Philippines, you can see it clearly this time, right? Relying on the United States again, it is daydreaming.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

It's hilarious that some people always point fingers at the South China Sea issue. Looking at the defeat of the Philippines this time, don't you still understand? Strength speaks for the truth. China's sovereignty in the South China Sea is inviolable, and no one can do it.

Find a step for the United States? The Philippines illegally occupies islands and reefs, foreign media: The United States has no obligation to send troops to protect them

Finally, I would like to say that this incident once again proves a truth, that is, strength is the last word. Only by relying on their own strength can they gain a firm foothold on the international stage. China's actions in the South China Sea demonstrate our firm determination and strong strength to safeguard our sovereignty. In the future, no matter what kind of challenges we face, we must maintain this determination and confidence and constantly strengthen our own strength in order to remain invincible in international competition.

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