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China warns PH risks harming its own interests with missile plan

by LAWIN.news December 27, 2024
written by LAWIN.news December 27, 2024
Photo by Pedro Pardo/Agence France-Presse
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China’s government has warned the Philippines about its plans to deploy midrange missiles acquired from the United States.

Beijing’s statement suggests that the Philippines’ move could threaten Chinese interests and escalate regional tensions.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning described the potential missile stationing as a possible trigger for geopolitical confrontations and an arms race.

The Philippines has decided to acquire the U.S. Typhon missile system as part of its broader defense strategy aimed at enhancing national security.

The midrange missiles, which can strike targets over 1,000 miles away, place them within China’s proximity.

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. has defended Manila’s decision, but China has criticized him.

Teodoro’s remarks against the Communist Party of China have further strained relations between the two countries.

The Philippines, led by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., maintains that its military upgrades are crucial for protecting sovereignty, particularly in areas both countries claim.

The Chinese government has stated that it will not remain passive if it feels its security interests are threatened.

The deployment of the U.S. missile system in northern Philippines has particularly raised concerns in Beijing.

China views the move as destabilizing, with potential consequences for the Philippines and Southeast Asia’s security.

In response to China’s objections, the Philippines’ military has explained that the missile acquisition aligns with its defense policies and does not depend solely on the United States.

The country is also engaging with other allies to explore additional defense options. Lt. Gen. Roy Galido, a senior military official, confirmed that negotiations for the missile system are ongoing, stressing the need for flexibility and practicality.

The U.S. Army deployed the Typhon missile system in April, involving joint training exercises with Philippine troops.

The deployment will continue indefinitely as a deterrent measure.

However, Manila has not committed to purchasing only the Typhon system and is considering various platforms in collaboration with other nations.

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