The Philippines and three Western allies kicked off two days of operations in the South China Sea to uphold “the rules-based order.” China launched its own patrols around the Scarborough Shoal.
The Philippines, the United States, Canada and Australia jointly staged naval and air exercises in the South China Sea on Wednesday, as Beijing launched its own patrols in the region.
The South China Sea is disputed between China and the Philippines, as well as Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
The conflict has reached a flashpoint between Beijing and Manila in recent months, with a number of collisions and confrontations occurring on the water.
Is there another name we could all call the South China Sea?
It won’t change China’s claims, but they really don’t like it when people don’t use their preferred terms.
West Philippine sea, and rename the Philippine sea to East Philippine sea?
I like the cut of your jib
In Chinese it’s literally just the “South Sea” (南海), so I am not even sure who first stuck “China” on the name. I am guessing probably explorers from other countries who couldn’t just call it the “South Sea” because it’s only south of one particular place.
I wasn’t familiar with this section of the Olympics.
Yeah man, it’s the Synchronized Naval Warfare Exercises. They went with a classic selection, The Blue Danube. Brought a tear to my eye watching those carriers and battleships dancing on the water like that.
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