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China-Rus Dispute: America deployed 2 warships in South China Sea after confrontation with China

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China-Rus Dispute: America deployed 2 warships in South China Sea after confrontation with China

China-Rus Dispute: The United States on Wednesday deployed two of its warships in the disputed region of the South China Sea. Two days ago, two ships of the Chinese Navy and the coast of force collided in the same area.

China-US dispute: The United States on Wednesday deployed two of its warships in the disputed area of the South China Sea. Two days ago, two ships of the Chinese Navy and the coast of force collided in the same area. They were trying to drive away a small Philippines ship. A video of this accident was also revealed, due to which many western and Asian countries are worried. Both China and the Philippines claim the scarboro shool and other external parts of the South China Sea. Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also present their claims on the disputed water area. The directed missile destroyer USS Higgins and the coastal fighter ships were on the target of a Chinese naval ship while sailing at a distance of about 30 sea miles from the USS Cincinnati, Scarborough Shole.

No news of unpleasant incident

Citing information received from American officials and a Philippines monitoring flight, Comodore Je Taryella of the Philippines Coast Guard said that there is no news of any untoward incident. The US Navy has been pretending to be a shipping and flying freedom in the South China Sea for years to challenge China’s sanctions and demand an entry notice to almost the entire part of the disputed water, which it claims. Due to this, China is angry and its armies have had close clashes with American warships and aircraft during patrolling in the international water and air sector. The deployment was condemned by Washington Ambassador Maryike Carlson in Manila on Tuesday after a condemnation of China’s latest negligent action against a ship in the Philippines in Scarborough. The rich fishing Atol, located near the north-western Philippines, has been the center of increasing stressful confrontation between Chinese and Philippines coast guard, fishing and other ships in recent years.

America will protect Philippines

The Philippines is America’s oldest treaty in Asia. Washington has repeatedly warned that if there is an armed attack on the Filipino army in other places including the South China Sea, it is bound to protect the Philippines. On Monday, a small Philippines coast guard, about 10.5 knots from Scarborough, a Chinese Navy destroyer and a Chinese coast guard accidentally collided while trying to stop and drive away. In the video footage made public by the Philippine Coast Guard, the Chinese coast guard ship is seen bombing its powerful water cannon and many Chinese personnel are standing on the front of the ship, with a rapidly twisted Chinese naval ship attacked that part shortly before. Immediately after the collision, the back of the Chinese Coast Guard in the video appears to be badly damaged, with no Chinese personnel, who stood on the deck before the accident. The Chinese Navy ship has deep pits on the hull and it seems as if stripes have been formed in the straight line.

Japan, Australia expressed concern over maneuvers

Japan, Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday expressed concern over this dangerous maneuvers, causing the collision in the busy water area, which is a major global trade route. Japan maintains the rule of law and opposes any stress -enhancing action. Japan said that our concern is about repeated actions in the South China Sea. Japanese Ambassador Endo Kazuya in Manila said in a post on X. Manila-based Australian Embassy expressed concern over the dangerous and non-professional conduct of Chinese ships near the Scarboro Shole, including the Philippines Coast Guard. A statement said that the incident highlights the need for stress, restraint and respect for international law. The Philippine Coast Guard’s Comodore Taryella said at a press conference in Manila that this is a learning experience for the People’s Republic of China. Tariella said that Chinese Jet performed dangerous exercises for about 20 minutes, including flying about 200 feet above the small Philippines aircraft.

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