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    US, allies show force in South China Sea amid China’s territorial claims

    By Karah Rucker,

    3 days ago

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    The United States, Australia, Canada, and the Philippines began a two-day joint air and naval exercise Wednesday, Aug. 7, in the South China Sea to reinforce international law amid China's territorial expansions. The exercises, which are occurring within Manila's 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone, aim to ensure free navigation and enhance coordination among the allied forces, according to a joint statement from the four nations.

    In response, China conducted sea and air combat patrols near the contentious Scarborough Shoal, claiming these were necessary to manage "disruptive military activities" in the region.

    The South China Sea, through which approximately $3 trillion in trade flows annually, is a heavily contested area with competing claims from Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.

    Tensions have escalated between Manila and Beijing , with both sides accusing each other of aggressive maritime behavior.

    In June, tensions heightened when more than eight Chinese motorboats rammed and boarded two Philippine Navy inflatable boats near Second Thomas Shoal, a disputed territory. Philippine officials said the action aimed to block the transfer of supplies to a Philippine outpost.

    During the clash , Chinese forces seized the boats and damaged them, confiscating eight M4 rifles, navigation equipment and other supplies. The altercation injured several Filipino navy personnel, with one losing his right thumb, according to Philippine security officials.

    The post US, allies show force in South China Sea amid China’s territorial claims appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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