China's SCS Strategy Thread

Sardaukar20

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By announcing to the UN its claims in the SCS, the PH has reignited it's Sabah dispute with Malaysia. This is the arrogant stupidity of the BBM regime.

That is why the SCS dispute is much more complicated than the West thinks. There are many overlapping claims between China and between the individual ASEAN nations. This is also why ASEAN is not interested to rally behind the PH to confront China. The PH is only self-interested with its own claims. Similar to that Jai Hind nation, it thinks that it can demand others to help at their own expense, like idiots.
 

Overbom

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Lmao That IQ table showing Filipinos's average IQ score is getting more credible by day


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South China Sea: Philippines coastguard seeks divine intervention with appeal to Virgin Mary
  • The Philippine coastguard has invoked a venerated icon of the Virgin Mary to defend Manila’s maritime interests against China
Dozens of devotees gathered at a major Catholic cathedral outside Manila on Sunday, praying for divine intervention – with the help of a 17th century icon of the Virgin Mary – to address
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’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea, Manila’s name for the parts of the
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it claims.
The prayer service at the International Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo city came amid rising tensions between
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and China in the disputed waters. In recent months, these confrontations have even led to
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During the Sunday mass, the head chaplain of the Philippine Coast Guard, Lowie Palines, urged the congregation to pray for “our seas given to us by God”.
To bolster their maritime defence, he said the coastguard had asked the cathedral to create two replicas of the revered Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje, a 398-year-old brown Madonna carving from
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that once protected Spanish galleons on the perilous Manila-Acapulco trade route centuries ago.
But others have been vocal in advocating for greater church involvement in the South China Sea conflict.
Last month, Archbishop Socrates Villegas, a former conference president, penned a pastoral letter entitled “Lord Save us! We are perishing!” warning of “insidious attempts by a foreign power that governs by an ideology that recognises no God and keeps all religion and the practice of faith under the heavy heel of its totalitarian boot to ‘trample our sacred shores’,” referencing the Philippine national anthem.

Guys, is this really our competition?
 

ansy1968

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Bro on the Sabah issue, we have a strong case BUT it's not up to us to decide cause the American will not allowed it. Of the ASEAN there is only 2 countries that matter most Thailand and Indonesia. The former had never been colonized and the latter is the largest Muslim country. The rest are just a western mouth pieces or vassals.
By announcing to the UN its claims in the SCS, the PH has reignited it's Sabah dispute with Malaysia. This is the arrogant stupidity of the BBM regime.

That is why the SCS dispute is much more complicated than the West thinks. There are many overlapping claims between China and between the individual ASEAN nations. This is also why ASEAN is not interested to rally behind the PH to confront China. The PH is only self-interested with its own claims. Similar to that Jai Hind nation, it thinks that it can demand others to help at their own expense, like idiots.
 

GhostEars

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With 2025 election coming and his popularity plunging, you bet he will BUT it's a recurring theme, and people are realizing that Pinoy (Benigno Aquino) and Bongbong are one of the same. Their facades are being unmask, we were curse by these 2 families, this 2 oligarchs are fighting to maintain their family wealth not the public interest.
Speaking of 2025 elections - the Duterte faction (and the candidates they will field) is the most pointed threat against the Marcos hold on power right now, and they know it. The former president and his associates will be slandered as "pro-China fifth columnists". Let's see how much power this government's rhetoric would have in the face of an economic downturn.
That is why the SCS dispute is much more complicated than the West thinks. There are many overlapping claims between China and between the individual ASEAN nations. This is also why ASEAN is not interested to rally behind the PH to confront China. The PH is only self-interested with its own claims. Similar to that Jai Hind nation, it thinks that it can demand others to help at their own expense, like idiots.
The geniuses who run the Philippines don't seem to realise that ASEAN has been keeping distance from them as of late, as they have rocked the boat and invited a total outsider (the US) to intervene in a dispute that can be solved with fellow Asians.

These people think they are too good for this continent. Someone tell these people they can never be white.
 

Sardaukar20

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Bro on the Sabah issue, we have a strong case BUT it's not up to us to decide cause the American will not allowed it. Of the ASEAN there is only 2 countries that matter most Thailand and Indonesia. The former had never been colonized and the latter is the largest Muslim country. The rest are just a western mouth pieces or vassals.
Both the PH and Malaysia have their own version of claims on Sabah. The PH claimed Sabah due to a supposed "deal" between the Manila government and the already defunct Sulu Sultanate. While Malaysia got Sabah because of a union deal brokered by the British. The problem is, both the PH and Malaysia had not existed when the Sulu Sultanate and the Brunei Sultanate ruled over their patch of Borneo. They were just artificial nations, created by colonial powers. The old Brunei Sultanate was reduced to just the tiny nation of modern Brunei by the British. While the Sulu Sultanate was effectively ended by the Americans long before Filipino independence. If there is any semblance of Sulu Sultanate activity today, it was mostly propped up by the Manila government.

So I'll say that both the PH and Malaysia have equally weak claims over Sabah. One is not stronger than the other. What truly matters is what the people of Sabah want. Most of the original Sabahans are still inclined to remain within Malaysia. Only in recent decades, there was an influx of Southern Filipino immigration into Sabah, both legal and illegal. It is this community that might have more favourable leanings for Sabah to join the PH. Still, I don't think anything big is gonna happen for the foreseeable future. For now, the majority of Sabahans are still relatively content to remain within Malaysia. Not because they like it, but because there are no better alternatives. If the PH rules over Sabah, its is gonna be just the same if not worse, and formal independence is gonna invite war.
 
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coolgod

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Looks like information warfare preparing the ground for *something* to happen. Nice

Another round of escalation is definitely coming. Start off with an SCSPI report, then GlobalTimes and CGTN stories. China has been drip feeding SCS stories on domestic media almost everyday again. The "Nothing will happen" crowd will continue to scream, even after the pinoys' utter humiliation last time.

Lmao That IQ table showing Filipinos's average IQ score is getting more credible by day


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Guys, is this really our competition?


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Virgin Mary vs Chadette Mazu. I'm going with Mazu. Just waiting for someone to make a Virgin Mary vs Chadette Mazu meme image.
 
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