It's telling that people from the second largest economy in the world are taking their chance to cross the US-Mexico border to get into the US.
China-US migration: How an underground industry is helping people illegally cross the border | CNN
It's telling that people from the second largest economy in the world are taking their chance to cross the US-Mexico border to get into the US.
China-US migration: How an underground industry is helping people illegally cross the border | CNN
tamang tama lang itong joint patrol laban sa pananakop ng bansang CHINA WUHAN VIRUS sa WPS ...
pati civilian aircraft ginagamit ng bansang CHINA WUHAN VIRUS sa kanilang pananakop ...
tuloy tuloy ang pag sisinugaling ng bansang CHINA WUHAN VIRUS ... China lying about permit - Philippine Coast Guard | Global News
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US chief is surnamed Aquilino while the Philippine chief is surnamed Brawner
"The two officials, according to an AFP statement, likewise discussed the “strengthening of coordination with other militaries from like-minded nations to advance the rules-based international order and secure a free and open Indo-Pacific region.”
Ang unlike-minded lang naman ay ang bansang CHINA WUHAN VIRUS
Dami pala Chinese member ng Philippine Navy Auxiliary Corps. Money Money [emoji1787]
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Buti naman successful yung resupply mission despite the harassment...
Last edited by Monseratto; March 23rd, 2024 at 07:40 PM.
it's only a matter of time before china does something really crazy to our sea guardians.
Last edited by baludoy; March 24th, 2024 at 12:01 AM.
Baka part of an encirclement strategy for taking Taiwan? They need artificial islands in our area.
Will serve as unsinkable airstrip and missile launch platform.
Area denial strategy coz they can't face the US Navy head-on.
SeaLight | The China Coast Guard: Wolf in a White Hull
The China Coast Guard (CCG)--which is proving itself to be the wolf of the West Philippine Sea--masks itself behind the thin veneer and humanitarian reputation of white-hulled ships.
A typical coast guard risks life, ship and aircraft to save lives, protect the marine environment and homeland, and to preserve commerce. The CCG, by contrast, is using its superior size against smaller regional coast guards to push the boundaries of gray zone conflict, muscling its way around the legally hollow nine-dash line, and running protection for a massive and invasive Chinese fishing fleet and maritime militia.