China's SCS Strategy Thread

GulfLander

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Not sure if PH media is insinuating anything or not? (Seems some pro duterte vloggers were called in Ph congress hearing)
 

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ansy1968

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Not sure if PH media is insinuating anything or not? (Seems some pro duterte vloggers were called in Ph congress hearing)
Bro it's a good thing if ask me, Duterte will be on the news for the whole 2025 to 2026. He is unlike any other politician cause he is an Icon. Look at his strategy, he used curse word and the public loves it cause they can relate to him as he came out authentic not fake.

He and Trump are the same, their unorthodox style is a breathe of fresh air that rattled the establishment and oligarchy elite.

We had seen it from history , great statesman like Julius Ceasar and Napoleon had risen from the system and had effectively institute change.
 
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"[...]After 32 years, an American military presence is set to return to Subic Bay under a new Marine Corps prepositioning program that will see the service stage equipment in the Philippines.

Last month, the U.S. Marine Corps quietly leased a 57,000-square-foot warehouse at the former Subic Bay Naval Supply Depot. The service will lease the facility from Amerasia International Terminal Services Inc., which operates the warehouse alongside Anglicotech Philippines and KBR Overseas Inc.

Col. Luke Watson, commanding officer of Blount Island Command, claimed in a Subic Bay Management Authority release that the facilities would only store vehicles, communications equipment and engineering assets. He further stated that no munitions would be stored at the former Naval Supply Depot. Watson also met with local administrators to discuss logistics and port operations at Subic Bay.[...]"

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ansy1968

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"[...]After 32 years, an American military presence is set to return to Subic Bay under a new Marine Corps prepositioning program that will see the service stage equipment in the Philippines.

Last month, the U.S. Marine Corps quietly leased a 57,000-square-foot warehouse at the former Subic Bay Naval Supply Depot. The service will lease the facility from Amerasia International Terminal Services Inc., which operates the warehouse alongside Anglicotech Philippines and KBR Overseas Inc.

Col. Luke Watson, commanding officer of Blount Island Command, claimed in a Subic Bay Management Authority release that the facilities would only store vehicles, communications equipment and engineering assets. He further stated that no munitions would be stored at the former Naval Supply Depot. Watson also met with local administrators to discuss logistics and port operations at Subic Bay.[...]"

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Part of EDCA agreement, the prepositioning of equipment in the Philippine without violating the constitution which forbade any foreign bases operating inside the country.
 

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This brings Vietnam’s current total for overall dredging (including both landfill and harbor/channel dredging) in disputed areas to the South China Sea to approximately 3,319 acres, 71 percent of China’s total of 4,650 acres.

Along with total dredging, Beijing also remains ahead in artificial land created in the Spratly Islands, with over 3,500 acres to Hanoi’s 2,236.
 
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